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City of Virginra Beach, Va.
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June 2, 1976
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Windjammer's queens
It is the golden sand dunes of Virginia
Beach as a perfect setting for these
15 city beauties. The 15 will be in-
dividually featured in the Beach's favor-
ite tourist publication, The WINJAM-
MER, which is free and available at
hundreds of city locations every Wed-
nesday. They go like hot c^es so you
had best get yours soon. Okay, now for
the sneak preview of our lovelies. They
are (first row from left) Marianne Tal-
bot, Lori O'Brien, Martha Owens and
Joan Manson; (second row) Leslie Ayers,
Kim Goggins, Beth Talbot, Katharine
Underwood and Marcia Alderman; (third
row) Debbie Potter, Cheri Prinz, Nancy
Breedlove, Barbara Handley, Susie Smith
and Nancy Earhart.
Patty becomes believer
Patty Ann Mastoj Is one Beach gal who firmly be-
Umrts to Dr. WUiard Swiers.
Alter all, the pretty tocal lass Is »ow «ie more ol
feis 1«^ of cadets.
What does it aU mean?
Simple. Miss Manby, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ftntf S. Manby of 4401 Delco Road, Virginia Beach,
curnotly is employed by Serrice Enten»'ises. Patty
is tcidiiDC borne economics at BrougbtOn Senior High
School in Raleii^.
Sie got there only after spending some invaluable
time at Campbell College, a North Carolina BajAist-
sponsored senior institution with HOO studoits, located
30 minutes south of Raleigh.
As head of the de|»rtment that is top producer,
among North Carolina's private colleges, of teachers
fbr the public schools. Dr. Willard Swiers of the De-
partment of Education at Campbell keqts a well mois-
The Cayce story
The sleeping prophet's dream has
cofiM true. J
And today ^s legacy is one of en^
ridiment mtf\ success, man's writing
perhaps of the end, no, of a real be-
ginning to the rare powers possessed
by the late Vii^inia Beach psychic.
SUN Editor R. (krdon Ursul has been
a Cayce follower for mwiy years, in-
deed Edgar Cayce brou^t him here
twice. Ursul today presents the ARE
story as seen through the eyes of those
clOMst to the work: in-dep«i interviews,
an attempt to explain the mystifying yet
rewardir^ gift that has helped thousands
around the globe, and brought a modem
prosperity to the Beach, His material
can be fwind on Pages A4 and .^5.
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tened tiB$«T out testing the wind for his teaching-de-
gree candidates- -like our own Patty- -as he sends them
out student teaching— the last lap of their training for
emifloyment in American public schools.
Siity-<Hie studorts cleared this hurdle toward cer-
tificatiott durli% the fall term. Forty-ttiree hi|^ school
and forty-six elemeotary teaching cadets are taking
to the field this month as Campbelfs spring term con-
tingrat of cadet teachers.
As (»e straw in the wind of particular interest to
Beach ^idests debating their fall future, Swiers cited
a relMse issued by the Department of Health Edncatton
and Welbre cm brad counts within America's p(d>Uc
schools. According to this, he noted, despite a two
per cent drop in total public-school population, the num-
ber of public school teachers has incmsed (hiring tte
interval 1971-75 by sli per cat.
The «q)lautlon Ues, he says, is a reduced ratio
of i^Us to tMdiers and the addtttos of fecial areas
to the curriculum as public KiMXds have expanded sir-
vices. It adds vf, be says, to a prelessioBally improved
situation tor trachers who are placed.
But what about placement?
For a number of rrasons, Swiers ccneed^, the situa-
tion is OMch more conpettUve thtt ^ai of nve yrars
ago. And te aw the ase (rf Virgtata Beach's Patty
Am Ma^y as much the nme.
"ftit it dite't end that way," be said. "Patty U doing
r^l well tor herself,"
l^tty is «>}oying her Job. while woiting under the
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Mail system
joins
program
The Virginia BMch Post Office will become part
of a Weekend and Holiday Area Mail Processing Pro-
gram of the U. S. Postal Service Saturday. It was an-
nounced by Postmaster J. T. Crosswhite Jr.
The program is intended to gain weekend and holi-
day mall processing Miciency through the use of the
mechanized facility here. Crosswhite said. Existing
quality of service will be maintained, he added.
The Weekend and Holiday Program is a plan<that calls
tor all of the mail presently processed in Virginia
Beach on wcticends and holidays to be processed at the
Norfolk Post Office. However, local first-class mail
deposited for "local delivery only" or "local postmark
only" will continue to be processed locally and both
wUl receive the local postmark.
^lecial street letter boxes and a receptacle at the
local post office are designated for "local delivery only".
In tfiMtUM, aMttkW tHmMykti^m local jie0<^oe
,.-«ffl:|a-iiiign»rt'n«ia.^^^-o^:- ^^'
CrosswhU* urged that customers doiild never use
the word "city" on mail addressed for local delivery,
but to spell oat the name of the city. Equally Important
because of the high degree of mechanization at the Nor-
folk facility. Crosswhite emphasized that zip code whould
always be used on all mail regardless ot destina|ion.
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Chamber sets
2-part party
th» Clumber ot Commerce wUl comi^e a 4pth
birthitey e^^ratiott with a business meetii« Thursday
at 8 tJ^tt ike Sheraton Beach Inn.
In addttton to the celebration, it will also honor past
presidents.
They are Robert B. Taylor, W.W. McClanan Jr.,
John H. Btil, Clalbome R. Bryant, James L. Kitchin,
Harold B. Kellam, Jota W. McCombs, Albin R. Mailhes.
Also: F. Raid Ervin, R. B. Pulley, Frank W. Kellam,
James P. Sadler, George H. DOis, Richard H. Kline,
Lawrence Sancilio and Janes N. Fletcher.
A feature of the progran «1U be a panel discussion,
' led by James R. BergdoU, of the recently completed
"Virginia Beach Tomorrow" stniy conducted by Brook-
ings Institute.
The breakfast is |3.
Patty Manby Itaras wall
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A wide variety of goblins, dwarves, dragons, wisards,
and assorted other creatures will present their own
original adaptaUon of J.R.R. Tolkein's "The Hobbit"
Saturday June 5, at 7:30 and 9 p.m., in the Green Run
Clubhouse.
The local drama group, under the spixisorship of the
Green Run Women's Club, is better known as the Straw-
ijtafters, but they more resemble a pgiob of i^ra^rs
whose vibrant enthusiasm speaks for itself.
"If you could measure fun by volume of noise, we'd
be on top! " lau^s Mary Schaller, director of the grdiqt.
"But they do learn. The main objective is teaching-
terminology, techniques, and acting itself. Still, they
don't just come over to work. It's part of the learn-
ing process to have fun."
Are the Strawhatters having fun?
"Yeah!" chirps a buoyant 8-year-old Philip (FUp)
Schaller, who palys the lead role of the hobbit.
"By just being with everybody the barbecues and
scenery paintings and all that."
Twelve-year-old Julie Bigelow discovered that "fun
just comes along with drama," and Astrid Lai, 10,
who syas the play was at first "Just something to do,"
thinks "now it's really fun."
Mike McGourty, 16, finds it "fun getting in with people
and learning about them."
While they enjoy themselves, the "mob" is learn-
ing everything from "costumes, make-up, and even proper
English," as Vicky Schaller says, to "sharing res-
ponsibilities and helping each other out," as Gina
Pallatini, 11, interprets it. Specifically, the group
has had to adjust to the prevailing handicap of a braod
age span-from 8 to 19-but they have done so admlr-
»My. .
"I've learned that the younger ones are all individ-
uals, just like anyone else," reflects Jan Kcqwrdak,
15.
Similarly, Don Byrd, who is 13; has "come to res-
pect the diflerent characters for what they are."
Respect is mutual, it seems, for Michele Kramley,
10, states that "the older guys make me feel more
grown iq>."
Steve Kn«, who at 19, is the oldest, emphasizes that
he has "learned to control and handle myselt-and them,
too. They're not just 'little kids.' They're growing
up, and they need patience and understanidag."
In the meantime, Mrs. SchaUer accepts "a lot of
goofing off and extraneous behavior for the sake of
learning."
When the Green Run CluUHnise hosts "The Hobbit"
June 5, however, the productirai will stand out because,
in the words of the director, "There's simply never
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supervision of Gretchwi Webster. For her at least,
thfcSwiers method has proven out just great.
Salaries are higher, general improvement In the pro-
fejiional environment has made teaching actually more
attractive, sensational news stories to the contrary
notwithstanding. Many B^ch students enter the field
after classes at Campbell. Employment of comparable
attractiveness in other areas has fallen off; and more
people who have teaching posttlons are having second
thoughts about resigning them.
Nevertheless, 'Campbell's experience still is, he says,
that the well recommended beginning teacher who will
go where the jobs are will be placed. ,
Wide-scale newspaper talk about a glutted buyer's
market in the teaching profession has had some effect
on the number trying to enter tt, Swiers grairts; and
Campbell, like virtually all other teacher tr^nli^ cen-
••n-s, had had some decrease in candidates for degrees
m education
From tte point of view of public sctools, at l«st,
this has to be aU to the good, the CamjAell educator
says. The studMts that have stayed with the program
or still ftfan to «iter it are the ones that know that they
intend to teach, who are the best naturally equipped to
do it, who really want teaching jobs, he says, a«l mean
to get them.
'This fact has given us this year," Swiers thinks,
nhe best overall bunch of ttdet teachers that we have
sent ot<--a good, enthusiastic, healthy lookb^
Virginia BMCh's Patty Ann MaAy is one of them.
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ARE
looks
ahead
The ARE is looUng toward its
greatest year.
Edgar Cayce's extraordinai7 gi^-
is being accepted more and^Snwe
with each passing day, drawing mul-
titudes to the Beach, selling IxMks
by and alxrat him into, tiR'-'iBaaf-"
millions. /
As the word has spread and gone
out, so goodness and prosperity hatre
come to the ARE, to those five
paid score Ibllowii^ in the foi^sleps
of the psychic fisherman.
The projected Bicentennial sche-
dule is staaering, including;
Q
— — Fire a^cniitive ih^deptfi eq>er-
iences this suramerfrom its Associa-
tion of Learning, under the ausi^ces
of Atlantic University. It vi\\ cover
. meditation, dreams, freeing of karmic
patterns, the development of aware-
ness and ancient Egyptian mysteries.
The teaching staff is impressive.
It begins June 7 and concludes Aug.
27.
--Summer activities for children,
yoirth and families, which encompass
a rural retreat in the Appalachians,
a children's camp, gardening, camp-
ing archery, exercises, meditation.
A brochure fully explains the wide
scope offered.
--The membership boom continues,
and ARE presses themselves daily
churn out an increasing amount of
literature. The medical research pro-
gram flourishes. They have study
groups, educational programs, evens
Braille library.
--Conferences here this year come
in astounding number, some are cur-
rently in progress, others around
the comer (Developing Tour Psychic
Potential, June 6), and still others,
running through S^. 26. Some of
the 19 major subjects listed are
Mysticism, The Nature of Man, Se-
crets of the Ancient World, Jesus
and the Second Coming, Ai>plying
the Edgar Cayce Readings for Heal-
ing.
--And now, today, this morning
to be exact, the ARE embarl[s on
still another ambitious undertalcing:
an exhibition, unveiling of nine pan-
els explaining the controversial Nag
Hammadi Codices.
This remarkable manuscript is
similar to the more-widely publi-
cized Dead Sea Scrolls and the month-
long free exhibit is the opportunity
of a lifetime."
"When the first discovery took place
several years ago, I was interested
in an exhibit," said Hugh Lynn Cayce.
"These ancient manuscripts tie things
together, bri(^e gaps between early
Christianity and Judiasm."
The showing will be in the se-
cond floor front foyer. There will
be experts to translate the mean-
ings, slide presentations, and book-
lets made available.
.. The codices were found in a Nile
River cemetery, four miles from
where Pachomius began the Christ-
ian monastic movement. The original
gnostic library of 13 books were
In codex form not scrolls, penned
in Coptic, Egyptian mingled with
Greek. The Nag Hammadi works are
best known for the Gospel of Thomas,
a collection of 114 sayings of Jesus.
They contain S3 priceless writings
from the initial fknir centuries of
Christianity.
It might be the ARE's finest dis-
play to date, but the future holds
more. The Ec^r Cayce Legacy has
a long road to travel and the wat-
ching, the involvement, the destiny-
all of these will bear precious fruit.
THE
STORY
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Photos and text by R. Gordon Ursul
. . .And a son remembers
Hugh Lynn Cayce first gaited upon
the golden sands of Virginia Beach
as a young man. The year was
1926.
He owed his sight then— and now—
to bis father.
E6gtT Cayce gave a reading after
Hugh Lynn more than SO years ago
suffered serious injuries from a
chemical explosion. Doctors said he
would lose one eye and at best have
restricted vision in the other. But
the psychic's reading and subse<iuent
treatment restored his son's sight
perfectly. You could say that from
that day forward the congenial Hugh
Lynn has not once swerved in de-
dication and purpose, to spread the
word and gift of his father.
And 1976 finds him as president
of the foimdation, at the bead of
an 11 -member board of trustees. The
groiq) is a composite: Ixisiness
people, some who have come up
through the ARE, even those who
had the good fortune to experience
a reading themselves. The board
is a balance, serving for three years
and rrtating off, meeting four times
annually to decide policies. Exe-
cutive director is Jim Embleton.
Hugh Lynn is much more than boss
man at the tup. He too sports many
hats: accomplished author, a dis-
ciple of self meditation and dreams
fOr individual fulfillment, a meitfal
investigator, diarmlng iuMt, hMlth
nut, Christian, bther, businessnao.
The ARE is a business. It has
an annual operating budget of bet-
ween $1 and |1.5 million. Tlie staff
numbers around a fluctuating 105.
Physical prtqiertles include the old
hospital building (built for |100,000
in 1928, lost in 1932, and purcbasad
again in 1956), and the modem, eon-
temporary library and conferaiee
center which cost |1 milUon a ooqide
of years ago, worth Ulralf twice tint
today; some 11,000 books, naoy
of them rare; a publishing and print-
ing subsidiary; a booming vixttor
trade;lnail orders; 1,675 stndy groq^
around the nation; more than 16,000
members; newsletters; Atlantic Uni-
versity; indeed, it is a complioaed
business embracing a mnttltuda of
related areas.
Hugh Lynn Cayce is at the Here
of the million dollar industry. Its
most precious physical property «lth-
out doubt is the Cayce material, 14,256
readings on 90,000 typewrittoipafM,
some 14 million words.
Some have chained that Hugh Lynn
is all boslimM, too much so. Othtrs
claim he is not a religious ouk.
Psychic competitors burl tmcorapU-
mentary barbs his way. Formal ia-
stituticms to some degree look down
their nose to him. Still others say
he has proftted greatly form ovtr-
writing. Indeed, such attacks ar« mt
a wrprise.
Bogh Lynn Cayce is a fine man
guilty of none of the proceeding, ffis
business acnmoi has aUowed the
tamMOaa to grow and prosper, his
sttady hand at the reins have turned
bat a draam into reality and brought
n«w tope to millions wtn have read
the Cayce data. That he possesses
ike atithor's . touch is a feather in
Um ev, iriw betto' to inform the
niauM than the son of &igar Cayce
hlnaelf? Bn^ Lynn is a quiet,
JOTial, hard-woridnf human beiiy.
A regular diorch goer and|dUar
of strength at First Presbyterian,
who enjoysoccasicmal^mes of bridge
with the pastor, BUI Summers. He's
a fongtlne Beadi resident with maa^
frinda here. He once often fre-
qooited the oU Cavalier to enjoy the
dancing. And many Imgtime friends
have 4tel%hted in Us conversathm,
the genenl consensus among those
A Va Beach iriw ha.ve known him
awUle, that he is a fine f^ow In-
volvad In sometblBg they can't quite
fully fhthom.
18,000 at Beach
There are more than 600 persons
and families living at the Beach who
were summcmed here by the E(^r
Cayce ridings, and who maintain
some sort of regular contact with the
ARE.
There are 30 times that number —
or roughly 11,000 persons — who
could say the same thing, save they
do not frequent the ARE on a r^-
m^tal basis.
From doctors to lawyers, writers,
r^irees, Navy folks, hilV>es, vege-
tarians, philosophers, scientists —
all teve (»me to be dose to the man
and his work. They continue to come
today, tomorrow.
Jotenna D'Ancicco is one of them.
"Edgar Cayce brought me to Vir-
ginia Beach," she admits. "I read
There Is A River.' 1 left New York
and have been here for one and one-
half years."
Johanna found what sbesou^t, and
today meets many of th^ thousands
that annually stream through the ARE
library ami conference center. She
runs the bookstore.
"We have 800 different titles, " she
said. "The books we sell mast be in
a basic accord, with something rela-
tive to the readings."
The bookstore booms April through
October, open 9 to 10 the busy season
six days a week, from 1 to 10 Sun-
days. In addition to stocking a host
of relevant material embracing ahun-
dred different religictts and sriiiloso-
pUes. ARE itself pidiUshes. tts most
members, leather-bound, actual ez-
erpts ftom the Cayce re«li%s, wtth
no author's comment. Therearettiree
done, a fourth •- (mdr^ms -- issoM
to come.
Johanna O'AncicM is r^dy for the
tourist rush. Her job is a plnsure.
Cayce not <Mly ImMfM hi^ to the
Brach, but ptve, fitofUM a prattton
close to tt# heart and sosl of the
work.
"It's q> to the indlvlAnl to saA a
greater aderstaadii« ct Uaaelf,
for me of myself," she saM.
E(%ar Cayce has fce^ied shoved
her the way.
Hugh Lynn has helped bring the 11-
l)rary into the black. It has been
paid off. The long years of denial
and suffering seem a legacy lost
to the past. More than 11 million
books have been sold dealing with
Edgar Cayce. Persons such as the
psychic's son continue to popularize
the word more and more through
the print media and televlston. Cayce
and Virginia Beach have become the
worldwide mecca for matters of the
mind, heart and soul.
"Our library editions are very
selecUve," Hugh Lynn said. "We
print 5,000, tor members only and
for sale to libraries. There will
be two volmnes on dreams. Mem-
berships are |15 and |35, and $800
for life. The library is paid for,
there is no nrortgage.
"Medical people come here often,
and are coming in greater numbers-
doctors, MDs, osteopaths. Once a
week aome of them, tpiietly, with
no fUlare." He denies tiat with
his position he's lost touch with the
common oian. "I see pe<qi4e every
day, no matter how busy the sche-
dule."
Hugh Lynn sees "double or triple"
memberships In' tlw not few years.
He talks while going through papers.
This is an active person. He's cur-
rmAlf wrttlag 'a yet another book,
"Faces of Fear, "a study of the causes
and cores of teu.
"I writetwoikysa week," he added.
"Wedcends are in<»tly qiedal lec-
ture tri|». I speake to par^»ycho-
logy groups, collefes, talk with PR
book men he^ng our product." His
schedule is booked solidly, almost
every we^ead, to flies around the
nation. He's also a s^scmed glotal
wanderer wlw tea followed his
Wher's work into places such as
Russia, Iran, Israel, Bernini and Eg-
ypt.
His week Indudea a swoit and mas-
sage Tuesdays, followed by a staff
nmferwce. Wectaesdays turn iirto
special morning meed^s with a gro«v
that studlN meditation and prayer
tor healing. He also dictates ez-
toulvely and answers correspcn-
danee.
There are humorous momrats at
the ARE, where tor years folks teve
written in aski^ to be idaced on
the i»my«r lUl. (tace Rrth Moirt-
gomery did a column on it, aad the
ARE <n» flooded wiHi 2,000 requests.
Another time, Cayce material wu
Jeft' at an African misston. The
natives wrote— requesting to be pot
on the prayoriist— but with Iroiqr,
no one at the ARE could pronounce
the difficult tribal names.
The Cayce readings have become a
phenomenal. Hu^ Lynn and others
record seU onts everywhere for lec-
tures. Second haUs have been reirtM
for overlows. Hini-cwforencesdrnr
SRO houses. TV tapes hit incredfide
popularity and spait much IMaraat
and reaction. Their specials ha^e
gotten excellent response.
I What would satisfy Hi«h Ljmn?
"A more unlrarsal use of Us
(Edgar's) medical informaticn, where
it could be mule avaOhale to more.
"1 see myself as u Individaal
making available the Cayce tools, the
ctMicepts. My use of the material
started wtth my dad's saving of my
eyes. But at another level I have
used the physical readiiys. I've
used them helpfully in rearing a £im-
ily, in worldly wtth scouU. I'tt
used every bit of it.
"We are the custodians of graia
psychic research records. We lave
a staff of young and old, Cattolia
and Jews. There are many voluo-
teers and 600 brought here directly
because of Edgar Cayce."
Edpr CajM was a mysterious nin
who had real qipeal. It's an appeal.
tittt grows wtth etch paaaisg yaar.
Cayce's son, Hu^ Lymi, Mea a shUt
developing, an accqitanM erf wiite
nature of more than Just an amaiing
story or abs«rt>i^; story in book form.
"When they break through the my-
stery, the second largest aj^Ml irtll
be at the medical level," he nid>
HugA Lynn tmiln. Tktfbeue riags.
An interview. His p^iaher wants.
A tan desires to t^ with Urn. The ^
secretary has aomethiac Ae needs
sipied. There's the uw book. Tint
conferrace in the afternoon. R<t
time to go. Hugh Lynn rins ail
for a BUNnent his ejm Mwetf aeroai
the sands to ttie Atlutto Ocean hU
tether toved so much, the nae sands
that whispered a fntiire, one ttet
grew iBlUf a roar.
Hugh LyunMOwdreamhiatetiR' .
cmldn't, but knew me day vsnU
happen. And it all seois meat
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Charles Thomas Cayce:
'I tried running from it fiard as I could'
Charles Thomas Cayc« leans back
In his chair, reflecting.
The soft-spoken and literate lectur-
er/wrlter/l)usinessman is the grand-
son of Edgar Cayce. He's dedicated
and involved, fUrtberinr the word.
But it wasn't always that way.
"Early on people in our home were
interested in Edgar Cayce and I swal-
lowed it, " he said. "But at 14 or IS,
most of my friends embarrassed me
-- called this the ghost house on the
hill."
Charles Thomas left the fold for
many years, but time and the quest
for truth and knowledge brought him
back.
"I was in my last college years.
The professors discussed philosophi-
cal matters not at all tied to Cayce.
But their personal philosc^hy was. In-
cognito 1 came and studied the read-
ings. 1 worked with dreams, tested
concepts (1965-67), and from that point
I became more and tnore committed
to these concepts promoting personal
growth."
He's been here at the Beach five
years. Prior he worked for a govern-
ment agency, and lectured at the Uni-
versity of Maryland. The present post
is work with non-medical research,
lectures, and his directing of youth
activities.
Who does Cayce aiqwal to?
"The average age of those visiting
is probably in the 30s, " Charles
Thomas answers. "Many who come
are curious rather than interested.
Many of the young have had an ex-
perience and vuA to find out more
about it. The Cayce tools are a means
to find out more about ourselves. The
Cayce readings are not unique in
terms of offering Insights into explor-
ing oneself. These self-exploration
tools are effective."
This youngest of the fully- involved
Ciyces sees as purpose: to make
available the Cayce information; as
application: is it applicable, will this
information work for others not given
the readings; and also pursuing sys-
tematic research prolects.
"I think there's a question: Is this
a fftd, or one of continuing interest?
If we can maintain some semblance of
applicability and validity, the ARE
will continue to grow."
Edgar Cayce, in addition to mag-
netizing thousands to his skle, has
additionally drawn scores of other,
somewhat similar groups here. Some
are blatantly commercial, some good,
some suspect. What is the ARE po-
sition?
"We can't praise or damn them,"
said Charles Thomas. "It iS not our
function."
He sees a future in which there will
be much more medical and clinical
use of the readings. It will be like the
McGareys, Phoenix doctors who ther*
run a Cayce clinic '- they tried using
Cayce remedies on their patients and
it has proven a rousing success.
"1 plan to remain," he added. "As
a child psychologist, the 14 up year
age is the age of questioning values."
Here, half the time we have children's
camps and lecturers. And much of the
work involves the young.
Charles Thomas spends about half
of his time in the office at headquar-
ters. From the second floor he looks
across the road and can gase over the
ocean waters so lovnd by his grand-
father. The remaining portion of his
life is spent lecturing. The last three
months encompass trips to Memphis,
Tampa, Miami, Pittsburgh, New York,
Washington, Cleveland, Detroit, and
even the West Coa*t.
And so in the end, all things con-
sidered, the wc^ts and balances
shifting, what has Edgar Cayce done
for him?
"I had no inteatiim to get involved.
But I began to work with attitudes,
diet, exercise and In other areas.
■ Maybe it was eoUcidence, but more
and more I felt I wanted to research
these techniques and si»re them.
"i tried running from it as bard as
I could run.
"But those tcchni<|ues ire what I've
found heli>lUl, I'm bacpier than I've
ever been in my life. That's a mea-
sure of what life is about. My life,
my values seem better clarified. As
l worked with these technii;pes, I'm
in the process ci {lading myseU."
And the path is being Ulnminated by
Edgar Cayce.
Virginia Beach Sun. June 2, 1976 - A-5
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Miss' Gladys Davis:
7 still don't completely understand It all'
Gladys Davis goes back a long way
with Edgar Cayce.
She met him casually in Selma.
Th| mfmu int. And to her, Cayce
was an old man, indeed, a Sunday
school teacher. TogtAher they would
pioneer an area ot man's achieve-
ment never quite probed before, Cay-
ce, doing the talking, "Miss Gladys"
the stenography.
"My younger sister was in his
Si^y school class," said the gra-
cious lady, today more active than
ever in ne^Cayce movement. "I didn't
know of his Endings. "
Selma was tbe typical sletspf sou-
thern town from the pen of a Faulk-
ner, and to many the Cayce legends
Just wouldn't wash. But for Miss
Gladys, Edgar Cayce would change
her life, take her away from the old
Tissier Hardware store, picnics with
the giggling girls out at Lake Lanier
yes, evn eventually Imvi]« the psy-
chic's own pbotographic studio, on
Broad Street in Selma.
"Agirlfrioid toU me about Cayce
and bis sleqn," Miss Gladys aMed.
"I thought she meant Leslie B., his
father . Months later I went with a
coworker to hear, a reading for the
Udy's afflicted neSi«*. I1n«f sl6rt-"||j,
hand and used it regularly. I'U never
forget it. It was a Thursday afternoon
in August.
"Edgar Cayce greeted us. He was
friendly. 1 liked him immediately and
felt comfortable with him. He gave
you his AiU attentirai. There were
several stenographers there, and wit-
nesses. The girls were trying for a
job. He lay down in shirtsleeves, on
bis back, and jofted his hands across
his middle. He gazed at the ceiling,
his eyelids fluttered and they became
glassy. Leslie B. gave him a sugges-
tion and Edgar repeated the same in
an undertone. Herepeated, 'Birming-
ham, such and such a street, number
and names. . .Yes, we have the body
here.' It lasted 20 minute.
"I can't say that I was awed. His
part never seemed strai^e to me. I
was so impressed with the man. I
felt he could do ianything . He had a
southern accoit."
Young Gla^s Davis officiaUy join-
ed Cayce S^. 10, 1923. The rest is
recent history. She took virtually all
^4 it hU tliau«(da of readings. Wbat
did she think of those be helped?
"Many Umes people he liked hurt
him. Often there were seeking some-
thing for themselves."
MfiM Gladys leans back and re-
member*. She is asked: Who was be?
Who was Edgar Cayce?
"Helping me and many others see
the reaUty ttf God in our Uves, that
we are divine beings, that our pur-
pose is to do oar Job and find our way
hack.
"I tkink Edgar Cayce was a man
sent from God, a soul, a messenger
sent to remind other souls of who they
are, where they come from, and where
they are going. His readings dicMi't
take tt>e freewill away from a person."
What would he tkink of it all today?
What UiOttght siwuld he see the tre-
mendous impact he has had on mil-
lions?
"I tUak he's pleased with what
we're doing," said Miss GUdys. "I
Herbert Bruce Puryear:
7 have been enriched, I am thankful. . .'
Herbert Bruce Puryear likely is the
chief resident academic within the
Cayce fold.
He wears the related hats of philo-
sopher, educator, warm and interest-
ed human bei^. Her^ Puryear is a
man wlu) 25 years ago started after
his goal.
"Coming out of high school I rrad
Fremi and followed those interests.
1 discovered 'There Is A River' in
1951. In 1953 1 was stationed at Eden -
\m in Marine aviation. We drove here
and met H<^ L]^, had'three weeks
here to get excited about it."
Puryear was a bona tide erihusiast.
He It^ged Ave years at the University
of North Carolina, returned to the ARE
during the summer of 1959 to digest
the dream interpretation readii^s,
finishi^<4hat project in 1962. Reused
his doctorate to teach for seven years
at Trinity tJniversity in Sai Antonio,
Q«ttng a pennant btme here at the
BMCh la 1969.
Puryear is a clinical psychologist.
He participates in headquarters and
field pUnai^s. His schedule is taisy,
and t^ . There are 20 weeks of
conferences at the ARE. And in the
field there are 100 units, ^ch gaining
from one to fcnir c(»ference-lectares
per year. There are weekoid ^ther-
Ings, workshops, even retreats, these
offering a less loteoslve and more
meditative relaxed hideaways. In
truth it is safe to say in the man's
own words, "I have the most interest-
ing job in the world."
Purynr really fits well Mo his
office, surrounded there by mounds
of correspondence and research ma-
terial, and a voluminous library. For
the record bis iab emj^sis will shift
come fUl, from administratfon more
into writing and spMUq^.
What does this aU have to do with
you, with me?
"What is man's problem on earth?"
Puryear himself asks. "What it need-
ed? Where are solutions? I think you
sUrl with the spiritual being.
"Tlw answer is not in politics, nc*
in science. There are no answers
there because these are irfiysUal
qMlities. The tects show we are more
than biological beings. We're part
of a whole, we're interrelated. All
men must Uve together. The source
of the conflict is man.
"Man's misery grows from a de-
sire to manipulate a lack of concern,
self-centemess. You're not going
to have nations Uvii« in peace while
you have selfish men."
But what of Herbert Bruce Puryear,
what of him?
"These seven years have given me
a sense of the magnitude of the work
we are trying to do. We see our work
as a leavening to change .education,
change attitudes as to the nature of our
fellow man, and to seek solutions.
"We teach attuning the body, inner
orientation. I see this right at the
heart of Jesus. We say, 'Tune into
the spirit and live it in daily life.'
You cairt do either one and be effec-
tive withori the other. '
He se^ a majfr thrust being made
into leadership training, and is elated
with what the future holds. In a rather
narrow sense, Puryear is a spiritual-
ly - oriented psychological philospher
who beUeves that Edgar Cayce teach-
es a basic "oneness."
In addition to regular assignments,
Puryear attends tte weekly work
reading session Tuesday mornings.
That's where they all i^ch in and
d^wte and diseuu the meuiing of
readii«s. R isn't total ac<»rd. Indeed,
those at the helm ottheCayce Founda-
tion do not always agree. But they
eventually reaeh ablanket conclusion.
And for those MereMed, there's no
party line meaning ^ch can speak
-- and think — for himself. This is
of vital importance to such a dedica-
ted organiution. And when he thinks
abmrt it, the fact that Freud's work
yielded 24 volumes, he can see 400
such volumes coming from Cayce.
"Edgar Cayce has revoltffonised
my Ufe," he i^ded. "I Mjoyed life,
did weU in sdKMd« fett hMltby, Utod
the church. I started out in a good
direction, M here there isn't a thing
in life enriched wiUiout it.
"Personally, all I do, all I tave,
has been enriched, and I'm thankful
— for this material, for worUi^wttb
it, tor growing. It'abeenanawak«iii«
a qui(Aenli« that affects all in ny
life."
And Uk gaide reaains Edgar Cay-
ce.
feel him near to me now. I'm sure
he's aware of it."
Some 53 years after coming into the
told. aiadys,DaxiSjls filled with verve
and energy, r^lete in infectious love
and compassion. This beautiful person
who for so long worked with and for
so loi% recorded on paper his far-
reaching and even revolutionary
words, is secretary of the ARE and
the Edgar Cayce Foundation, and
also worits with Philip Brower to set
up the Cayce records in archival
form. They are indexed and open to
one and all.
"Some of your questions have been
asked before," she said, a big smile
lighting her face. "Yes, newsmen
still seek me out."
She has a life reading, of course.
Took it down herself.
"I didn't understand and still don't
completely after all these years,"
added Gladys Davis. "I realixed I
picked to be bom and picked my par-
ents."
Fate, on the other hand, put her
into Edgar Cayce's hands.
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drill teams in this area.
And the pride of any drill team Is the rifles. At PA the
rifle section is made up of sis young ladies whose job it
is to put on a display of sharp maneuvers while doing dif-
ferent complicated movements with the rifles they carry,
hopefully together.
The sextet are: Captain, Candace Rae Ewell, and her
rifle team— Diane Nevitt, Christine Acklss, Irene Kolan-
tis, Marialice Delaney, and Patricia Lynn Martin.
Captain ' 'Candy' ' is a senior from Pembroke Manor. She
loves to go to the beach, and play tennis. Her father is
Claude R. and her mother is Pauline L. Ewell. She has a
pet Siamese cat that goes by the name of Piwacket.
As for sports, she says she loves to play powder puff
football. Candy is an average student and belongs to sev-
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FBLA, and the Septer Trinity Club. She has won best
rifle at drill team camp and lettered in drill team at
school. She is known as the "expert" by her grop when it
comes to working at with the rifle, and is considered the
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Patricia (Patty) Martin is 17, a seniofrom Malibu.
9>elq**s sports aM animals. Her father ^^iJbck.|lartln,
and her mother is Lucille Irene. As for animals, Patty
has a poodle and a canary.
When asked what musical instruments she plays she
said, "Some flute, some piano, but a lot of radio," Patty
is sometimes i^eferred to as the "joker" of the group.
Patty is a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church. She's
been a member of the drill team for the past four year,
with tlie band Ave year. Patty has been a silk, a flag, a
banner, and now Is a rifle in the drill team and was first
chair tliite in the intermediate band. Her part-time job
Is baby sitting.
Patty's futare Is to go to college and become a member
of the Patriot Drum and Bugle Corp of Wilson, N.C.
Marialice (Mary) Delaney, 17, is a senior from Pem-
broke Manor. She loves to read, listen to music and dance.
Mary has two cat£, Gypsy and Sam. Her father is John and
her mother is Winafred Delaney.
Mary plays piano in her spare time and works for
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Church, has been a member of the PA Drll Team for
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rifle. Mary is Considered to be tbe "serious one" of the
mighty six. Her future plans are to go to college and major
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Diane (Di) Nevitt, 18, and a senior at PA, comes from
Birebwood and lists twirling rifle and sewing as bobbies,
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•{Idling the rifle, nnunitlcs, and swimming, as well ws
Idajrlng temils. Betty pUfs piano in her spare time.
B«^ is u honor itndefll and member of the National
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and will be the only rifle retuniing next year. Chris has
a part time J(rt> at the Thorn lIcAnStoe Store. Her ftiture
|dUs are to go to college bat as to which she has noi mule
iQ) her mind yet.
And that's the rifles of PA, a great bunch of young lad-
ies. They have won the hearts of many a crowd in the year
Beach gets
newstyle
Magnolia Square, a raw $400,000, 7,500-square tod of-
fice complex at 121S LasUn Road in Virginia Beach, is
open for leasing, acoordiag to A.1I. Ifurptay of Bai«h
and Mundiy Associates, leasing and managing firm tor
the center.
The new two-story, colonial -styled executive complex
has eight units designed as offices, suites of four, five or
sii rooms, or comUnatlons thereof, according to Hnr-
phy.
The colonial then* is evldoit throughout the interior
with five flrq>laees la varioos downstairs suites. Each
unit has a separate haat pump for efficient heating and air
eoDdltionii«, and two mites have complete bath facilities,
including showers.
An added feature at IfafnoUa Square is the availabUity
of full secr^rial and answering services supplied by
Baigfa and Ifurphy Associates.
Early tenants at the new complex are the Whittaker
Uarine Groiqi corporate offices, Southern Supreme Tu-
nis Courts, a local tafflily physician, aodBaughand Mur-
phy Associates, with other leases pending.
BSugh CMutmctlon Company of Virginia Beach was
contractor tor the projikt.
197S-76, as well as beii« a big part of the winaiag form
that has brou^ so much fame to the "Big Red Machine." .
The position of rifle on adrill team is one of the most
sought after, and only a sele^ tew have what it takes to
be able to handle those rlflesaoddoit with the eqwritlse
that these girls do. PA is iortuiate to have sock a grop
on its aide. It's geii« to he hard for Princess Anne High
School next year— training all new girls, and tor Chris
tt will mean a mwA heavier load, she will be tke only ex-
perienced one. AU eyes will be on them to see how they
manage, and it past records mean anything they will again
come out on top.
Good lack to you, seniors.
You will be missed.
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The Plasa Junior High
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sciool aadttorium recwt-
ly.
Members of the Society
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(kcdty on the basis
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leadenhlp, serviM, and
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N.J.H.S. meidiers from
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chaplain; Lisa Curtis,
member.
A reception for the new
members and their guests
was held in the school
commons following the
ceremony.
Members of the Tro -
]an Ch^er are: Ninth gra-
de- -Siaron Abdenoonr,
Florence iUigeles,J(Aii At-
kinson, Carol Beddard,
Wayne Cham'pigny, Wanda
Cheeseman, Lynn Efird,
Lore Files, Terry Gard-
ner, Marian Gibson, Karlo
Graves, Dellda Hassell,
Tim Urfcin, MeUssa Lusk
Edward O'Brien, Sally Os-
borne, Shawn !H>well, Ter-
rell Rutledge, Daniel Scan-
Ion, RIU Smith, Lisa Sto-
rms, L^e Toleotino,
Karen WaUer; Eighth gra-
de—Virginia &ker, Elena
Brooks, Kisan Garriwa,
Kathy HMsley, MicheUe
Rerrle, Diane ScarceUi,
Vicki Scheer, Robert R.
Smith, Kim ^Inella, Jes-
se Washington; Seventh
grade— Trade Ashen-
felter, Bonnie Barton, Sco-
tt Brlnson, Kim Bugay, Da-
vid Colmie, Judy Durham
Joe Gaskill, Dawna Gray,
Michelle Grigg, Tammy
L^ey, Milanie Uorin,
Lalalne Llorin, Maryann
UeCheaoey, Cathy Seebar
Tricia Sj^es.
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Kids, artists
wili present
old time sicit
"Let Georce Do It" afaln!
Seven hundred children from Windsor Woods Elemn -
tary School and a team of professional artists all under
the direction of Donald L. Nultemeir will present the
life of George WasUi«ton in visual and musical form.
The parts of Kii« George 10, Georft Washii«ton and
narrator will be played by Colour Sergeant David May
of the British Royal Marines, Martin Sunderland, Choral
Director at Plasa Junior High Svool and Donald MUler,
Librarian of Windsor Woods Elementary School.
This event wii'. be held Friday at 7:1S p.m. at Mt.
Trashmore. For further information please contact
Windsor Woods Elementary School or the Virginia Beach
Dqiartment of Parlu and Recreation at 497-4tS4 or
4700 Recreation Drive, Virginia Beach, Va. 23456.
Spring performance
ready for Beach
The Virginia Beach Community Ballet Company will
present a "Spring Performance" at 8 p.m. Sunday
in First Colonial High School with the proceeds going
to the benefit of "Birthright".
The "Spring Peribrmance"" will satisfy a variety of
tastes in ballot with a spartding comUnatioo of modem,
jais and classical numbers.
Ticltet prices are adnlts-|2, students-ll.SO and child-
ren under li-%1.
For ticicets call 497-8337.
Emmanuel plans change
Kelly poses with Americen fisg
Emmanuel Baptist
Owreb of Vlrgtaiia Beach
«ttl have a chanft of ser-
vtei schedule bagiiuiing
SoBday.
. Sunday wlU ftaturt a 10
a.m. A unique ualfiedser- -
vice where the eUMreo
attend Sunday School while
the adults attend worsh^
Rummage
saie S0t
The United Methodist
Women of this Church are
having a rumage sale on
the church grounds Satur-
day, June 5 from 10 until
4.
In ease of rain, It will be
moved inside the Fellow-
ship Hdl. All proceeds will
go to Mission woit, both
local and worldwide.
The diurch is at 804
Gammon Road, just off
Indian River Road between
MUttary Highway and
Providence Road.
Festival on
The Church of the As-
cension is having a "Free-
dom Festival" Saturday and
(9:30 t.m. to 10 p.m. Sat-
urday and no(» to 10 Sun-
day).
Kelly wins Dam Neck honors
Electronics Technician First Class Edward Kelly
IS recently selected from the three malor eommands
ated at Dam Ktdk (Fleet Combat Direction Systems
iraining Ceirter, Naval Guided Nlssiles School, and
<^leet Combat UrecUon Systems Siqpport Activity) to
.erve as the Dam Medi Military CiUsen of the Year
during this Bicentennial.
The selection was made in conjunction with a program
sponsored by the Virginia Beach Chamber of Commerce
v^ch woidd honor oa« niUtaiy man or womaa (1-1
tbnn«fa E-9) from each of the military bases located
in that city fbr their involvement in the civilian com-
munity.
Kelly, who makes his home in Virginia Beach with
Puppets on tap
The Virginia Beach Branch Piqipeteers will present
the puppet production "The Magic Mushroom" fOr child-
ren of all ages Saturday, at 10:30 a.ra. at the VirginiA
Beach Civic Center (Dome).
In this |day, the faring Fairly has eaten one of tte
Goblin's magic mushrooms and must do everything that
the Goblin commands her to do. Her search for a charm
to break this qwll is fruitless uhtil a lost elf comes to
the rescue.
This will be the last puivet productiim Atr the 1975-
76 school year.
Following the piqipet play, the regular film program
wiU be shown. TiUes for thU Saturdsy are The Most
Marvelous Cat and Hie Doughnuts.
Parents are requested to remain with tii^ ^hiUren
throughout the piqvwt piny and movies.
There is no diarge.
Plea meet here
On Friday, June 4, a play and discussion rennUi«
Idea bafcataing will be held at 2 p.m., in the main
courtroom of the Virginia Beach Juvenile and Draiestic
RelatioBS Ustrict Court which is located on Oie 2nd
floor of the Municipal Court Building.
The iday, "No. 29-1048367: A Play About Jnattce,"
will feature the Norfolk Theater Center Players. The
play and discussion is sponsored by Family Service/
Traverlers' Aid under a grant from the Virginia Foun-
dation for the Humanities and Public Policy. Dr. John
Broderick from (M Dominion University and AUravey
Howard Ccqwland will be the moderators fbr the dis-
cnssioa following the play. The play and discussion are
open to the public.
his wife and two sons has been stationed at the Dam
Neck bicillty since 1973 and has served in the United
States Navy since 1958.
For the last two years Kelly has been actively in-
volved in eoordinatliv collection efforts for the Joy
Fund, list year serving as the command coordinator
for the Naval Guided Missiles School. Kelly is also
a volunteer with the Plasa J'ire and Rescue Lifesaving
Company, having served the community in that capacity
First iM!irti« with the Company as the Resciie Sec-
retary aad Sergeant, Kelly has since become a com-
pany Lietenant and a member of the Board of Directos,
as well as a member of the Ways and Means Committee.
- To gain the necessary qnalificatlonsi Kelly under-
went over 500 hours of classroom and field training
during off-duty hrars. Two nights a month he remains
at tlw Fire House on Ambulance duty and every third
night he is on standby duty for second ambulance call
and crash truck duty.
He als» makes his services available to other rescue
squads, civic groiq», and Interested citizens by giving
lectures and instructioo on drugs and first aide. A
licensed Citisens Band Radio Operator, KeliyJas been
instrummtal in making calls for assistance in acci-
dents which occur in the area. Kelly is additionally
a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge #1198
of Aragona Villlage.
Kdlr vta Mleeted for tin honor tf er wdergeiiig
the scrutiny of various selection committees. Tb» other
finalist for the hcwor was Operations Specialist Smior
Chief Richard Cannon wl» was formerly president of
the Glenwood Park Civic Club and is currently active
in the Princess Anne Plaia Civic League.
Kelly, as with the selectees from other military
bases, will rqiresent the Dam Nedi foclllty at varios
community activities commencing with the Armed Forces
Day celrttration.
Safety day Sunday
Safoty City is sponsoring the Second Annual Tide-
water PuUic Safety Day, Sunday, from 1 io 6 p.m.
The event —a Beach feavorite— will be staged on the
south-east comer ctf Military Circle SlK^ing Mall
parking lot, directly across from the Safety City cbm-
ples. Safety City Is a child-oriented facility sponsored
l>y the Norfolk Jaycees, Safety CouncU, Indepen^nt
Insurance Agencies and area businessmen, designed to
protect the lives of children throu^ the use of safety
education.
Free drawing will be held throughout the day for
numerous prises donated by merchants. The 'list
of prises includes several bicycles, skateborads, gift
certificates for jeans. Children may register for tte
drawing at Military Circle McDonald's and in fnot
of J. C. Penney's in Military Circle MaU. Children
must be m«seat to win.
Tlw program will commence with a brief program
which will inclDde the mayors, police and Are chiefs
from Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virgnla Beach and Chesa-
peake.
Demonrtrations by tb». four cities Fire and Pollee
DepartmMts, Paramedical units, Red Cross, U. S.
Coast Guard will be gafiiered In one area toacqualnt
citisens of all ages with Uie men and wjraen who imitect
our lives and property.
One of the many highlights of tte day iriUbethe
staggared arrival and dqwrtores of four hellc<4>ters.
In addition to ttie demonstrations and diqtlays. Pol-
iceman Tom will conduct child safety classes, and the
AAA will work with Sentor Citizens on pedestrian safety.
Movies will be shorn throu^uot the day and will in-
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Co^ and other basic safety films.
A bicycle skill rtxl^ will be co-sponsored t^ Mil-
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A tots "Grsnd Priz" auto race wUl be held between
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"Grand Prii" will be ofllciatdd by Irvln Kline. Prises
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Virginia Beacli Sun, June 2, 1976 - B-1
Advance to regional finals
Marlins munch Monarchs
Bjr BLAIR THURIIAN
Sub ^rtt Editor
"It wai a rtal hair-raiser."
So said the SMplncly tpaappalil* Baysiite basebaUl
coach, Tttrj Morton, foUowiiic th« liarlins' narrow
2-1 Tictonr last week over MettdivUle io the semi-
llaal round of the Eastern Region toumamoit.
Morton msn't understatinc at aU. Henchville, which
boasted a taan battii^ average of .326, and was generally
considered capable of playing in the National League,
had put the tying run on third base with one out in the
bottom of the seventh, and final frame.
One run had)ust scored, due to some Marlln miscues,
and the score stppd at 2-1.
M«nchYill« powerhous*
But let's set the stage. Mencbvllle was sqiposed
to damage enough baseballs with their bats to use
up allthe gate recdpis taiceo in at Met Park. Besides
that, no one was suppos«d to score on them until at
least the finals of the state ehamidonship.
BasebaU, however, is a tunny sport, and things do .
not always happen the way they are supposed to.
Lighbdng struck in die top of the first inning, when
the diminutive, Marlin lead-off batter, Roy Lahman,
drew a base-on-balls. Rightfielder Cedric Holland's
attempted sacrifice was bungled by the Monarchs, and
both runners were safe. Gene Lech then successfully
advanced Lahman and Holland.
Then Donay Jones, whose abilities as a catcher,
pitcher and hitter were largely responsible A>r the Mar-
lins' winniag ways this smson, punched a single to
ri^-cenler scoring two runs.
tj|f»
T.
'^'h4*t4' *-';r" ''^y'-^''^'^
"Mike's bMR ^r« before. He's a super
kid."
—Coach Terry Morion
ft is Impossible to measure the importance of drawing
first blood, bdt the MarUns seemed to derive strength
flrom tt. Kaowiag that Mike Rbodes was on the mound
with a btt (rf toad, gave them confidence. They knew
that if anyone eoold liold the Menchvllle marauders,
it wu Rhodes, and they cheered his every move.
More imt»rtant perhaps, is what the first ^mlng
did to Menchvill^. Down by two runs before Uiey even
came to bat, the ^ipeared a little tlg^, trying too hard.
Rhodes mowed them down.
Nevertheless, the feeling was that sooner or later,
the Monardi bats would boom. BiA as the game wore
jm, it looked as though Rhodes would shut out Menchvllle
and the 2-0 score would stand, for the Marlins were
1)eing held by the Monarch pttdwr.
And thni Uie seventh inning. Held to only two singles
and two walks, the Monarchs l4d never been In scorring
position. Birt with one downr Cliff Wilder singled
and pladihitter Mike Barber hit a dxA that whissed
by Rhodes, Jnst out of the reach of shortstop Paul
tyner.
Roy Lohman fielded the ball in craterUeld and threw
to third trying to cut down the charging Wilder. But
the heave was overthrown! When the dust had cleared.
Wilder had scored, and Barber was a-huggln' third.
G«M g«U close
AU of a sudden, the Bayside faithful realised that
the Marlins did not have the game sewn iq>, and a
desperately worried atmosphere pervaded thestMiium.
With just one down, a fly ball eodd tie the score,
biA Rhodes bore down and fanned the nest batter.
One out away from the regional &«ls. Eddie Guy
took a vicious cut and CRACK, the ball sailed out to
left Qeld. But Oiris Sdssom drifted mder It, and
put the game away.
Rhodes and Scissora were mobbed by their team-
mates, a jiddlaBt crew triw had downed one of the most
powertM teams in the state.
Mtte's be«i there b^Ore," said Morton of his
•pttehtr's tflort. "He's a sqwr kid,"
Rhodes stmdt out six Monarchs, under his season
average, bd MMmgh under the ctrdmstaa^. "I weitf
to ny &riball when I was in a Jam," said the senior
1^. Re ivped his record to 9-3 and ^yside^s to
14-t-l.
Bagra<Uess.4tf what hi^vens not. tte vl(^ry over
Menchvllle wiU be one to savor lor a long time.
Photos by
Blair Thurman
_Bay8id« baseball team swamps winning pitcner Miica Rhodes
Coach TMTy Morton
Thirdbaseman Q^m Lech
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B-2 - Virfinia B«icb Sun, June 2, me
Cav netters first In district
By BLAIR THURMAH
Sim ^rts Editor
A success story is always nice, e^ecially If tl>e peopte
involved are so cbarmiac. And these girls certainly are
tbat.
We're talking about the Princess Anne girl's tennis
^teaiii , who never came closer tq losing tliis season than
6-S, to Cox.
"Cox was ^strict champion last year," said coach
Carol Cbory, "and the girls were really iqt for the match.
They wanted to win badly."
Its hard to believe tbat such a cute bunch of girls could
be all that dedicated. To be number one in anything takes
time, hard work and, well, you just can't have too many
outside distractions. But worii they did, and finished the
season with a spotless 10-0 reeoid, claiming the Easten
District Title.
However, in regional competition, the girls fell to
Hampton, 3-6, their ooly lictories coming fnun JoAdb
Filo and Cathy Brittingham, who won in singles and com-
bined for a doubles win as well.
"Not that it «u a surprise," said Coach Cbory of her
team's success Uiis year, "Imt I thoogU Coi and First
Colonial wold be tougher. Cox best us in pre-sesson a
scrimmage* faoi our girls were op tor the regular seasoa
■natch.
"And fitA Colonial was hurt by the toss of two of their
best idayers, daetothelrplairtnginoutside tournaments."
DMVtte tte 1-1 score against the Patricks, Coach Chory
s«M itvasahardtouglrtmatGh.nwas closer ttan the final
score iuUcated, because of several split sets.
The Princess Aime girls did a gmt ]ob on their own
thO!«h, havii« gained experience 1* last year's summer
tounameitts.
Cindy Hatcher played number one for the Caraliers,
losing oidy twice this year. "Cindy is Just a juMorthis
year," said Coach Cbory, "But she has almdy been
number one for two years. She should be even stronger
next yrar."
Keepl^ it aU In the family te Cindy's you^er «ister
Karen, a sophomore, whotUlsthenimbertwospot. Coach
Chory said, "Karen uses unorthodox strokes, iHit she
ke^ the ball in ^y. She lost (mly one match this year,
and WW the District Flight 2 Championship.
"Uura Creasy, our number^jthree player, is a great
all arowd a^irteiAd a real hustUr. That is why she is as
good as she U,
"Regiaa Handel, at number four, is a powerful player
and t good strcdcer. "R^lna must also be very haffty,
for she never seems to wipe a big smile off her face. Next
year Regina, a senior, will attend Rantelph-liaeon.
"At number five," said Coach Chory, "is loAnn FUo,
a very aggressive player who worked hard this year and
improved greatly."
ne coach had this to say about her number six player,
Cathy BrittiiiKham. "I keep track of the little ttiiiigs the
girls do in matches, their ihistakas at the net and so on,
and Cathy did the best. Sbt is a very fUw and «msi^M
player."
Coach Chory, who is leaving for Florida to Uvettis
summer after gettli« married, 8a|| tlAt the rest oT te
team worked vei7 lard aUthRMgtfthtseasoa. "tts r«gl^
a great group of girls. I^ey are friends oiaaif ffStte
court. They aQ had great team s{drtt, even tln^ teiois
Is an individual sport."
Individual, yes, but as a team, powerful. Exeeptfor OM
match, every time they played, the match mt deekM
in the sii4(les competition.
lie girls expressed mitow tt the imniiMatdqpartmv
of their co&cJi u well as the foar fra^iMac tMHrfor«,
Regina Handel, Cathy Brittingham, DebbienqipaiidJoAu
Filo. As Karen Hatcher said, "R's too bad they have to
go."
Wanted
NEWSPAPER
CARRIER BOYS
AND GIRLS
MUST BE 12 YEARS OF AGE OR
OLDER If you would IHc« to own
•xtra mmiay and livo in any of tlia
areaa llatad below, call 486-3430,
Monday thru Friday
Gheat neck pt.
bhrdneck puin t
great neck estates
OCEANNA
LAKE EDWARDS AREA!
LAWSON FOREST
KINGSTON AREA
(Kings Lake Ct. area)
STRATFORD CHASE
ACREDALE
BELLE HAVEN
KINGS GRANT FOREST
GATEWOOK PARK
THALIA
- DIAMOND SPRINGS LAKE
EUREKA PARK
SEABREEZE FARM
LITTLEHAVEN
OLD DONATION ^
that earim mtMmfri^tnmtl
WI-3430
t li\Z
\
Frofit row L to R-D^bie Stepp, Karen
Hstdher, Laura Creasy, Pat Downs.
Second row-Cindy Hatcher, Vicky Wag-
ner, Chris Coomt)es, Regina Handel,
Cathy Brittingham, JoAnn Filo. Not pic-
tured, Belissa Benjumea.
Carroll's Motor
Service
'k) Beautiful Pungo'
UNION 76
•Kayatona Elactronl
Tuna-up
kAirConditioln3
Sarvica
• Brake Sarvica
426-2730
ROCKY SQfS
MECHANIC
Chiefs place 4tii in States
Playiag la cold weather
and gusty winds, the Kemp-
STille Chief gold s<iuad fi-
nished thiid in the sUte at
the two-^y toomament at
Red Wing last week.
"Tbat wind was some-
thing else," said Coadi
Bob Bram. *'Also that
coolness was a ttdor, bat
the boys did a creditable
job. They stood up under
pressure and I am real
inovdof them."
KempaviUe finished witti
a team total of 645 in the
S6-hole tournament, five
strokes o^ the paceof win-
ner W. ^Ingfleld, andone
stndce briilnd runner-tq>
1ft. Vernon.
Eddie Diggs, the Chiefs
Bomber ooe.idayer shot a
two-day total of ISZ, giving
him fonith place medaUst
honors.
Tom Collai shot a 158,
Bob Kreamer shot a 1(8,
and Kevin Sweeney shot a
172.
R's all over for this yeai',
but Branm is looking tbr
another successful seasoi
Mit ttme troml/^lEni.
•ad Tod wOl ffTMlMti. Mf
Kreamer aad Bw a aiy ^i^
move up, ud wvktvttti*^
other boys ofiM* of mi-
king Uie team. Tim Real,!
David Wyctt,
frethmaa Jetl
'^We diDidd
same st^,
team. I'm
ing tbrwari to
,1
HELR
"i^" istteaiient |4aaaf the
problem drinker. But help is
also an answer. At the Alcohol-
lam Rehabilitation Center of
Tidewater, help is offered
through treatment In a total
therspeutic environment.
Medical and psychological
specialists work together to
c6nduct convrehenslve
Individualized programs. Mter
detoxiflcathjn, Zi days ere
devoted to helping Individuals
resliape habits and regain
lost self-confidence.
For your own help, or
tielp for' someor>e you Ictk^mt,
call the 24-hour Alcoholism
Hotline: 431-HELP. It's the first
way to raach help. Operated
m a puMie service 1^ ARCT.
1 701 Wni-O-^Msp tmm, Vl^itnia Maefi, Va. 23464
by Th* Joint Commlnion on th« AccradiWIon
o< HaipiMh. y^TOMd lor Biu« CiOM. QiMipw.
Mwlletn and oVwr hultti oovtnga.
Baseball summer
league to start
The Tidewater ftmimer
League, bolst««d by two
Virginia Beach teams, has
a new twist to offer sports
fans here this summer. Ten
t«uns will be based in five
different cities and will
play an ambitioiis Sl-game
schedule.
The first tiro years of
tte Tidewater Simmer Le-
ague found all (rf the games
played in Norfolk. Six
teams , Burton's, Chesa-
peake AtUeUc Clidi, Blue
lukets, Monroe, Orioles,
and Tidewater Merchants
wlU be returning to call
Norfolk "hone" this sea-
s(m.
New cities have Joined
ttie League to be«>me the
homes of tte tour remain-
ing teams. Pett snd South-
ern Aisasemait will move
to Viii^ta Beai^ while a
new wtry, Pittnun's will
ctH Portsmouth "home."
A secMd new entry, the
Royals, will be playtaig out
at Hampton and Newport
News.
The Tidewater Summer
League wastoimedin 1874,
offering to coUegliUe |day-
ers and players who have
rompleted their eligibility
in the youth programs a
basehaU league for tte
summer season.
Six players <»t (A tUs
young program have signed
professfoiml coirtracts.
Professfonal baseball has
sbowa an interest in the
league, and could possibly
help to support tte leagM
In tte near fature.
Our
mistake
In last weA'i SUN, we
forgot to aeetion five of
tte best battersoB^Ara-
gona - PMBbroke Oal-
leoger'B sqtUiaU t«UB.
The daggCTS ar* 8m Jar-
rett; Uadi Bnrrail, Gnjir
SehqMtt, itmf Hanto aad
QoriaMoak.
WttlMMt their povwftd
bats and eicelleBt taun
tstiVL, tte Onllaiim
«mM pubtitfy not te tte
grert team tiM9 an.
TRI-CITY
JANITORIAL
SERVICE
"A Fril Swrvlce Craqaay"
"Ifo M> Too Small-lfo Jdb Too Large"
We Are Eoalntd Jo Do All Cleaidw
From Jtatating It Carpet
^""^ RESIDENTUL • OMMERCIAL toided
Master Ctoite 420-9391 BankAm«1eard
,3WN.HiUtai? Highway
CLMMtwei
AM 1975 MotortiomM, Travel trtimh .
Truck Campers, It TMAC«inMr»l(Urir
GO J o clear the way tor 197S mi§t\
or mi MdtateMt aM fatt alaafi'SK
I I • I .. . II m i i f I, T — \ ,.
AL L invwilory going at Mcrifloe prtctt:
mmmmmmmmmmmnmmm
w^nfrw^mtmmf^mi^^mm^w p p wv m*>^j>mwmw»m
PiPPW
1 pn IP M W1F"T" »•
Virginia Beach Sun, June 2, 1976 - B-3
Beach planetarium
Stonehenge
to get look
The Vircinia Batch City
Pid>Uc Schools Plane-
tarium's progiitm for June
will be the Stonehenge Con- .
troversy. Id this program
the history of Stonehenge
will be outlined briefly to
establish the background
ot how Stoaeh«nge was
used.
Stonehenge, a pucsle
from the ancient world, is
a circular structure of huge
stones on the Salisbury
Plain in England. The sun
is seen to rise over the
beel stone etch year duriiu
mid-summer. Modenthe^
ories include the (acts that
Stonehenge may have been
the world's first obser-
vatory.
The program includes
information on bow Stone-
henge tnfcy have been used
as a stone computer to
predict eeliiMes.
Planetarium hours are
Sunday 1 to 8 p.m. on the
6th, mh, 20th, 27tb;
Tuesday 7 to 8 p.m. on the
1st, 8th, IStb, ZZml. Therr
will be no program June
29.
Telepiwne the main of-
fice at Plasa Junior High
School... 486- 1971 fbr re-
servations, and details.
3 Beach classmen
graduate from VMI
Three Virginia MUitary
Institute from classmen
from Virginia Beach were
among the 180 cadets
graduated from VIII recent
commencement exercises.
The degree candidates
from Virginia Beach are
Cadets Patrick H. Banium,
in history, WUlltm B.
Crawford, in modem lang-
uages, tndlfichaelG.Tate,
in economics. All will re-
ceive iMichelor of arts de-
grees.
Banium, a graduate of
BEACH
BIRTHS
Ur. and Mrs. Coy Otho
Johnson, daughter;
,^,llr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cleveland Thomts m^daa-
ghter;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
L. French, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Nikolas
E. Leisos, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
James Kline, son;
Mr. tad Mrs. Otnny Dean
Yelton. dauber;
Mr. tnd Mrs. Kenneth
Steven Crawford, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Vlnce
Vining, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Chambertaine Burroughs,
son;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Thomas Wilfcins Jr.,
dau^ter;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Emil Olivieri, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Edward TueU, -Jr., son;
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Jos^ Matejc^, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
D. Swain, DI, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Dean Stone, son.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
E. Lemieux Jr., son; *
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lester Grindle, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Franklin Payne, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Lee Felton, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Thur-
man G. Prttchard, daugh-
ter;
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
J. Tanner, son;
Mr. - and Mrs. PhUip
Stanley Longtin, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Bradley Magne, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
Charles Holda, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Spencer Austin, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Allen Potter, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. MarkGor-
doa Jeter, daughter;
Mr. and Mr|. Kenn^b
Seven CnwfDrd.^ugfater;
.Mr. and Mrs. Paul
^%ri|^ Stokes, Jr., daugh-
ter;
Mr. and Mrs. Rould
Lee Chandler, (taatftnr;
m. and Mrs. J<M La-
marl ft*cythe, <ten|*er,
Mi. and Mrs. Wesley
Eugwe Hug^M 'r., dau-
ber;
Mr. nd Mrs. Wll-
Uam Clark Ftacher, taa-
^er.
Princess Anne High School
before entering VMI, if a
member of the rcgimeatal
band and of the dance band
at the InsUtute. He is the
s(» of Mr. and Mrs. R(^bert
F. Barnum of 513 Green-
castle Lane.
Crawford, a memto" of
the Sounding Brass liferary
society, is the son of Dr.
and Mrs. William B. Craw-
ford of 844 Five Point Road
and was graduated from
school in Woodstock where
his parents lived before
moving to Virginia Bench.
Tate, named this year to
"Who's Who Among Stu-
dents in American Univer-
sities and Colleges," is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
G. Tate of 3717 Gladstone
Drive and was graduated
from Kellam High School
before beginning his VMI
cadetsh^.
1
ST
Llnkhorn Park School
1413 Uskin Rd.
481-4471
Leonard Cambett
Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service
7:00 p.m.
TIDEWATER
CENTRAL
CHURCH OF THE
NAZERENE
Rev. David Holsteln, Pastor
5514 Parliament
Ph. 497-8703
Sunday School Hr. - 9:45
A.M.
Hour of Triumph 10:50a.m.
Juntor, YouOi, & Adult
FeUowship-6:00 P.M.
Hour of Inspiration - 7:00
A.M.
P.M.
Wednesday Mid-week
Up-lift 7:30 P.M.
THE ACCENT
FOR EVERY OCCASION
A Wilt Seltetlon of . ■ .
SOCIAL AND PERSONALIZED STATIONERY
SCRAPBOOKS
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS
CRANES - RYTEX - EATONS STATIONERY
1617 HILLTOP WEST
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
PhoiM 429^434
\Hmk - - • Cnm wi
Thf Crtbotic Parisb
•ff tht Holy Spirit
Moiiu:
7 pm Sot; 9:30 ii 11 Ail. Sua
t TtMwfit 340-7122
Pentecost
ACTSa:lS)(2:47)
Ten days after Jesiu aacoaded to heaven the Jews cdebrated the feast of the harvest
called Pentecoet. A imall band of the foUowers of Jesua gathered togildier in an upp«r
room to pray and wait for the Holy Spirit
Suddenly the Holy Spirit came upon them. They heard the sounB of a might} rushing
wind. They ran into the street where men from all nationg were gatliered to celebrate
the feast of Pentecost Even Uiough they spolie in many tongues they heard the story of
die Holy Spirit in their own language and were able to understand.
That day more dian tliree thousand were Iwpticed. Penteeoatal Sunday is the cdebra-
don of die beginning of die eariy Chrisdan church. Cdebrate Pentecost at your churdi
this Sunday.
\-
Tidewater Auto Parts
5508 Va. Beach Blvd.
John L. Vassar k Employe«
Rosewood Memorial Paric
631 Witch Duck Rd.
C. C. Kirkpatrick * Staff
H A IM Contracting Co.
815 Industrial Ave.
Monte. P. Howell k Employees
Jotin IM. Wriglit Reaity, Inc.
1964 Uskin Rd.
John M. Wright & Assoclafes
Kellam-Eaton Insurance Co.
, SU Pacific Ave.
Bailey Parker Construction
2242 Great Neck Rd.
Bally Palter k Employees
497-4861
497-8925
545-7391
425-8702
428-9161
481-7051
Flowers
Herbert Harrell, Florist
Compliments of Ingram Pharmacy
207-25tb St.
Price's Incorporated
4580 Pembroke Mall
Brand Name Appliances-TV-Stereo
Mill-End Carpet Shop
4740 Va. Beach Blvd.
Taylor B. Carr k Employees
H
STEWART TOURS
PRESENTS
CENTRAL NORTHERN
NECK VA.
fsatnriag
one (by tour.
George WasUagtoa's
-Ferry Fann." "SlenWa
Star*," aad KoM. E. Lea's
BIrttptoca, "ttraUord
Hall." Departs 8^ |I8.
(EimtAL CANADA Ot-
ptrts 8/14 rt«vis %fla
Walt i^NtY imui
Owarts 8/14 retam 8/19
CROSS 0)UlfTRY 6/21 to
A SCOTIA 1/11 te8/l8
CALL STEWART TOURS
(K;C-MC 130-124)
8VI-MM » 891-Mn
Kellam a Eaton, Inc. BIdg. Supplies
Princess Ann Station
Frank » David Kellam 427-3200
Home Federal Savings & Loan Association
163$ Laskin ftd.
Church Accoonts Welcome 426-0327
Simlele Funeral Home
3795 Bonney Rd. Between Independence k Rosemont
Vic S^miele k Joe He(%epeth 340-l7l7
Compliments of Eariy Distributing Co.
Haynes Furniture Company
5324 Va. Beach 6lvd. Va. Beach
Fumiture-Bedding-Carpeting k Assessorles
Cliarile'8 Seafood Restaurant
3139 Shore Dr.
Mary E. Rehpelz k Employees
Stohi Realty Corp.
4920 Va. Beach Blvd.
James R. Stohl li Associates
Smith & Keene
5734 Sellegar Drive
E. Gilbert Keens k Associates
428-6363
622-3706
497-4854
491-9863
497-4851
420-1231
Furniture Showrooms
828 E. Little Creek Rd. 2981 S. Military Hwy.
' Sandy Bolin k Employees
Willis Furniture at Hilltop
1712 Laskin Rd.
L.H. Bums k Staff
Higglns Realty, inc.
6820 Indian River Rd.
Cecil M. Harrison 4 As9oeirt«>s
Warren-Slet>ert-Page htc.
Jack Sirtiert A StaS
Larasan Realty Corp.
3041 Va. Beach Blvd.
Lawrence A. Sancilio li A^ociates
420-3120
Beach Ford
2717 Va. Beach Blvd.
Jim Morrisette k Employees
Contractors PavlngjCo., Inc.
3779 Braney Rd.
Clinton Teets k Staff
KMipsville Pharmacy
5266 Princess Anne Rd.
R<*eH W. Clybom-Lynn Leavitt
Ihnents of Pet Ice Cremi
428-5951
486-2717
340-1161
497-3516
;oiq^miMii
340-3030
SttOKton Of This Senric$ Psrsuade tts Rttdors To Worship in Tho Chufdi Of Their Choosing
B-4 - VliflnU Beacb Sun, June Z, 1976
vjwiWMlMwnit w w io w wm
liimmnin wwtwtt w i
CAN YOU RECOGNIZE
THESE NEWSMAKERS OF 1789?
1. He ted a Russian Invuion 2. She was about to lose 3. He favored establidimant
into the Ballcans. her throne. of a nationiri bank.
4. The Author of the Bill 5. He sought geographic 6. He was the discoverer of
of Rights.^ balance in his appointments, oxygen.
7. The First Secretary of 8. This American admiral 9. He felt the vice preslden-
State of America's fledgling had been accused of rape cy was "the most insignif-
new Republic. in Russii. leant office."
The photos above are talcen from Time magazine's new bicentennial issue, which
reports the news of the week in September, 1789 when Congress adopted the Bill of
Rights. The issue includes news from PfHs where the French Revolution was in full
swing, a report from Australia, which had just received its first white settlers, a run-
down on the new divorce laws that had been adopted by the states and an article on
the sport of horse racing. Time's first bicentennial issue, which reported the news of
the week of July 4, 1776 won several awards and drew warm praise from educators
for being a unique way to convey history. Of thosq pictured above, six are Americans
and three are Europeans. All of them were in the news in 1789.
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uijof -g X8f uqop 'i iamoABrj auioiuy °g uo^SuiqsB^ a&ioao 'g uosipsff saoiBf 'f
uotiiuief] J9paex3(y -g at^suioiuy auiyi 'Z AOJOAng jspusxaiy 'I ^SHaMSNV
VIRGINIA BEACH
> )iuJ^,Ui a ,»ii ..iii a ,Ui ii iiAifU
PUBLIC NOTICES
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
14th day of May, 1976.
Dana Thomas Bostwick,
Plaintiff,
against
Diane Marie Arnett*Bos-
twick,
Defendant.
The object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a mensa
et thoro to be later merged
into a vinculo matrimonii
from the said defendant,
upon the gronnds of deser-
tion on February 10, 1976.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia, the
last known post office ad-
dress being: 149 Forest
Drive, Jeffersonville, In-
daina it is ordered that
she do appear here withing
ten(lO) (&ys after due pub-
lication hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect her interest in this
suit.
A COPY-TESTE; JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk.
Christie & Gutterman
24S First Colonial Road
Va. Beach, Va. 23452
Va. Beach, Va. 23454
VBS-5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
A COPY-TESTE: JOHNV.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk.
Louis B. Fine
720 Law Bldg.
Norfolk, Va.,
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beacb, on thelTtb
day of May, 1976.
Peter Fiske Leon, Sr.
PUintiff,
against
Amanda Sisson Bowen Leon
Defem&nt.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
mensa et thoro to be later
merged into a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defeiMlant, upon the
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit having been
nuuie and filed that tjte
d^mdant is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia, the
last Imown post office ad<
dress beii$: 2194IIuzanl
RIU Rmd, Bingjnmptcm,
New York it is ordered
that she (k> appear here
witUfl t^lO)daysatterdne
pgblicattoo hereof, and (to
what may be necessary to
prefect her interest in this
suit.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach on the 31st
day of March, 1976.
Donald Russell Garland,
Plaintiff,
against
Rhonda Lavon Garland,
Defendant.
The object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a mensa
et thoro to be later merged
and enlarged into a final
decree of divorce a vinculo
matrimonii from the said
defendant, upon the grounds
of desertion.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident of
the State of Virginia, the
last known post office ad-
dress being; 4230 Kim Sue
Way, San Diego, California
it is ordered that she do
app^r here within ten(10)
days after due publication
hereof, and do what maybe
necessary to protect her
interest in this suit.
A copy Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, QLERK
By: Virginia B. AUen,
Clerk
Louis W, Kershner
524 Independence Bldg.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
of the State of Virginia,
the last known post office
address being: c/o C. T.
Perkin State Mental Hos-
pital, Jessup, Maryland it
it is ordered that she
do appear here within ten
(10) days after dOe pub-
lication hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect her interest in this
suit.
A copy- Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk
William H. Colona, Jr.
1397 Laskin Rd.
Va. Beach, Va. 23451
VBS - 5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beacb, on the
10th day of May, 1976.
Omar Roscoe Bowers, Jr.
Plaintiff,
against
&isan Delucas Bowers,
Defeodant.
The object of this suit
is to ol^ln a divoree 1
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the groiuids of one year's
septntion.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
feadant is a non-resident
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Va. Beacb, on the 17th
day of May, 1976
Bernard A. Griffin,
Plaintiff,
against
Sheryl M. Griffin,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon the
grounds of one year sep-
aration.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fedant is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia,
the last known post office
address being: 9 Aner-
son Street, Boston. Massa-
chusetts it is ordered that
she do appear here within
ten(10}days after due iMibli-
cation hereof, and do wbat
may be necessary to pro-
tect here Interest in this
suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Alloi D.
Clerk.
Cox, Cox & Cox
1518 Atlantic Ave,
Va. Beacb, Va.
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ODER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach, on the Sth
day of May, 1976.
Micbaelenen C. Harrell,
Plaintiff,
aislnst
David Cuttino Harrell, Jr.
Defendant.
ThecAjectofaissittla
to oMatB « dltnnetaTlicii-
lo matrimonii fRNBtttMM
defendant, qnottnimuMti
ot separation fwnoretimtt
oneynr.
And aaaatdavitiitviiviiMO
made and flled tliM the da-
fendant Is a nan-realdwt
oftheSUteofVli^nia,tlw
last known pott oolct ad-
dress b«lo(: MM West Ce-
dar Street, Flor«ic«,Soiia>
Carolina 19501 tt is order-
ed that he do ^ipear here
within tenflO) Af* tf er
due publlcaiiai Imntd, and
do what may b« nicetstry
to protect his Interest in
this suit.
A coOT-Teste: «)HN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virgin^ B. Allen D,
Clerk
J. Camenm Mann
4405 Ben Frai^lln Lane
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS May 12, 19, S6, June
2 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In tte Cleit'sOflice of the
Circuit Court ot the City of
Virginia Beach, on the Sth
day of If ay, 1976.
Leroy Jeffersdn,
Plaiittifl,
against
Rosa R. Jefferson,
Defendant.
The object (rf this suit is
to obtain a divorce a men-
sa et thoro trom the said
defenduit, q)on the
grounds ol constructiTe
desertion tantamount to
actmd desertion since Oc-
tober 31, 1975
And an affidavit bavinK
been made and filed that
the defendant is a noo-re-
sident of the SUte of Vir-
ginia, the last knompost
offfce address iieinfSlM
E Chester Road. Bronx,
New York 10469 it is or-
dered that she di^ appear
here within tei^lO)da]rs af-
ter due pabUcatloa heredf,
and do irhat may be neces-
sary to protect hw inter-
est In this suit.
A conr-Teste: KXa V.
FENTItESS. CLBBp;
BY: Vir^ia B. Allen D,
Clerit
Barry Kantor
706 PUsa (tee Bldr.
Norfolk, Va.
VBS May 12, 19, U Jane
2 4t
!iS'ii*5iA i DA ,mXi
ORDER OF PITBUCAtlbN
In the Cleit's Office of tint
Clrcntt Qwt of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
lOtb day of May, 1976.
Helen Uarte Henderson
Sealey,
Plaintiff,
against
Donnie Ray Sealey,
Defendant.
The object of tUa suit
is to obtain a divoree a
mensa et thoro from the
said defendant, upcm the
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit havlBC been
made and flled that the de-
fendant Is a non-resident
of the Stete of Vir|^,
the last known post Office
address bdng: c/o Ptile-
tier Ford, Hlf^way 17,
South, HaysTiUe. Nwtii
Carolina it is ordered that
she do aj4)ear here vtthin
ten (10) days after due
publication hereof, and do
wbat may be necessary to
protect her Interest ia iMs
suit.
A aw-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRES, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. AUen D.
Clert.
Glasser A Glasser
504 PUsa One
Norfolk, Viifinia
VBS-5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
at
avlac
ORDER OFPUBUCATK)N
h the Clerk's Office <a
the Circuit Court of Oe
City of Virginia Beach, oo
tbe 4th day «rf May, 1976
Russell Lee Jowers,
Plaintiff,
against
Sharon Anita Jowers,
Defendant.
The ol^ect of this sdt
Is to obtain a divorce a
mensa rt thoro to be later
merged into a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, qiod
the grounds of desertion on
June 1, 1975.
And an affidavit hav
b«n made and AMI
the defendant is a noa-
residort of the Kate i^
VlrgtnU, the last Innm
post office address bring :
101 JialUm AvMue, Bu^^
trop, U. mm It U or-
dered that ste do sipsar
here within ten (10) days
after Aw pdtlitttton here-
of , and do what may be ne-
cessary to |w«ted her in-
terest In tUs srtt.
A «ipy-teste: JOHN V.
FENTRE^, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Alln V.
Clerk
J. Gerard Zoiqr
One Main Plasa East
Norfolk, TirgWa 23S10
VBS 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 6^
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(»DER OF PUBUCATION
hi the Cleric's Office of the
Circuit Court el tte City of
Virginia Beach, on the 19tb
day (dM», 1976.
Wtmi Joan Wtttman,
Pteiitifl,
against
RMda Me«low Wtttman,
Dtiteadari.
The object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a vincu-
lo matrimonii fftuB the said
ietmOnA, ivon the grounds
of deiertioo for a period
ot more than one year.
Am! an affidavit having been
made and tiled that due diU-
Senee hu been used by or
) britaUof the Complainant
to ascertain in which couhty
or eorpoi^fam the Defen-
daitt is. without effect, the
last known post (^ce ad-
dress being: SWK Pontiac
Road, Virt inia Beacli,.:^^-
ginia 2SM2 It is ordered
Oat she do appear here
witlrin ten(10)^ys after due
pubUcatiw hereof, and do
what may tie necessary to
protect her interest In this
sutt.
A ennr-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTOES8, CLERK
By: Virginia B. AUen,
Ctork.
Alan B. Comess
5266 E. Princess Anne Rd.
Virginia Beach, Va. 23462
VBS S/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of Uie
Circuit Court of ttie City of
Va. Beach. <n ttie 17th day
of May, 1976.
Louis Edward Taylor,
PlainUff,
against
Beatrice P. TaylOr,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to (Main a divorce a
mensa et thoro to be sab-
sequnUy merged into a di-
vorce a vinculo matrimonU
from the said defradant,
upon the grounds of deser-
tion.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant Is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia,
the last known post office
address being: P. 0. Box
183, Manchester, Conn.
06040 it is ordered that
she do appear here within
f 10)days after due piddica-
tion hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect her interest hi this
sutt.
A COPY-tteStg: JOtel.lL^'
FENTRESS. CLERK ' '
BY: Virginia B. AUen D.
Clett.
Kelberg ft ChUdress
533 Newtown Rd.
Virginia Beach, Va. 22462
VBS-5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of Uie City
of Virginia Beach, on the
ISth day ot May, 1976.
Heini M. Firmbach,
Plaintiff,
against
Roswttta C. Firmbach,
DelHidant.
The ol^ect of this suit is
to (Main a divorce a vin-
culo amtrimoBll trom the
said defendant, iq»n the
grooMta of desertiim.
And anaflhiavithaviagbe«i
made and flled that the de-
fendant is a non-resident of
the State of Virginia, the
last known post office add-
ress being: IS Bridge
Street, (HbertviUe, Massa-
dnsetts it is ordered that
he do appear here within
tn (10) days after due
pabUcaUim hereof, and do
what may be necessary to
protect Ids interest in this
rait.
A copy -Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. AUen D.
Clerk
Wm F. Buraside
996LasklaBd.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS-S/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
CmUL OF PUBUCATK)N
IB the Cletk's Office Of the
Cbuult Court of tte City
la lUgU^ Beach, oo the
2«h day of May, 1976.
City of Virginia Beacb,
Pallntitt,
Malast
■any A. Sbook, et.al.
Tlw object ^ tUs s^
is to aeepire bf eondem-
aatkm Uw fee riaple tiUe
(tf tte prqNffty aad aase-
mmut) imaSM in the
PattiM for e^MdemntioB
heritijw e UM, which
im^ierty is omed by the
MMdnts, mm* td which
are briteved fay pattioner
to be dscaaMd, aad tte
aamM uA adfitnes erf
tte other are mAanwa to
tte peUttaser aad camut
ba penonUy senrwi with
procMS.
Aad aaaffiiteTtthaviaKboaB
■ode and filed IM tte de-
foadut U bdltfwl to be
daeiaMd aadJttitetlaown
pMt ^Bm addnts is an-
kaora tt is nitorad that
3. Thoaus Braye do 19-
pear here within (10) ten
days alter due publication
hereof, and do what may
be necessary to pn^ect bis
fnterest la this s>ii»
JOHN V. FPjrr^ESS
CLi^K.
By:BaitaraA.WaU(i,D.C.
KeUam, PickreU aad Lat-
ler
1020 F ft M Bldg.
Norfolk, Va. 23510
VBS6/t,t,/9,a
ORDER
VKGINU: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VQiGOnA BEACH
ON THE 14tt DAY OF MAY
1976.
In re: AdO|Aion of an in-
fant girl bom October 11,
1975 in Columbus, Oblo
IN CHANCERY
C-75-1768
This day came tte Pe-
tiUoners, Jon PhUl^ MUls
and Virginia Ann Mills,
husband and wife, and re-
inmented that the object
of this proceeding is to ef-
fect the adoption of an in-
fant girl bom October 11,
1976 in Columbus Ohio, and
affidavit having been made
and flled that tte uiftnown
father, a natural parent of
saM child, Is a non-
resident of tte State of
Virginia, the last known
iiost office address behig
unknown, It is therefore
ORDERED that the said un-
known natural father ap-
pear before this Court
within ten (10) days after
pubUcatioB of this Order
and indicate his attitude
toward tte proposed adop-
tion, or otterwise do wbat
is wcessary to protect bis
taiterest in this matter.
A copy teste: J(dm V.
Fentress, Cleric
By: Virginia B. Allen DC.
Couisel for PeUtioners
Suite 525 Pembroke One
Independence Blvd.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 5/26, 8/2, 6/9, 6/16
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VrnGINU BEACH
RONALD E. GARRICK, Ad-
mhiistrator of tte Estate
of WUUam Paul Garrlck,
deceased,
PlaintUf
vs.
mENE E. HOLT,
Defendant.
The object of a petitjfon
pending in tte above action
Is to obtain an Order ap-
proving a compromise set-
Uement of any claims for
tte wrongful deattof plaln-
Uff's decedent, WiUiam
Paul Garrick, a deceased
Itrfant, and directing dis-
tribution by the Court of
tte proceeds ttereof .
And Affidavit having been
made and fUed that Barbara
Garrick, tte natural
mother of said lafut de-
cedoit, iriMwasnot surviv-
ed by a spouse, chUdren
or grandchUdren, and who
was bom to Barbara Gar-
rick and Ronald E. Gar-
rick, is iK>t a resident of
this SUte, it is.
Ordered that tte said
Barbara Garrick (to ap-
pear within toi (10) days
after due pubUcation (rfthls
Order and do what is ne-
cessary to protect her in-
terests.
It is further Ordered that
tte plaintiff invsent his
Petition and Order for
compromise settlemoit of
tte above entiUed cause
to tte Court on tte 30th
day of June, 1976 at 9:00
o'clock a.m.
It is l^irther Ordered that
tte toregoii^ portion of
this Order be poUlshed
once a week for fota* con-
secutive weeks in tte Vir-
giida Beach Sun, a news-
paper pnbUsbed in tte City
of Virginia Beach, Virgin-
ia aad havii« general cir-
culation In the Tidewater,
Virginia area.
PRESTON, PRESTON,
Wn^SON ft LAMBERT
992 First Colonial Road
Virgttia Beach, Virginia
23454
A Oitpf TeMe: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: Doris S. Hale, D.C.
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ORDER OF PUBUCA-nON
IB tte Cleric's Office «rf tte
CUiniit Court of tte City of
Virginia Beach, cm tte2«h
Iky of May, 1976.
City (TVkgiBia Beach,
Ptaiitfiif,
V. B. ItadMu, Jr. et. al.
m oUeet of ttU ndt
is to acqoire ^coateBoa-
tioB the fee da«ae ttUe
of Ike pnqwrty and esM-
mamrs) dascrttad in the
P^B^ for Coadeamathm
hwebtfore fUed, irticfa
arep«ty is owaed I9 tte
MMduta, aiNBeofwhkA
art btiierad by fiw pet-
ttoaer to be teceased. aad
tN naaas aad addressM
(rftte ottuv areukaowa
to tte peltiaaer at tx»-
not be personaUy served
with process.
And aaaffldavit having been
made aad filed that tte de-
f^dant is beUevcd to be
dec»sed it is ordered that
J. Thomas Braye do ap-
pear here within tenflO)
days after due pubUcation
hereof, and do what may
be necesnnr to protect his
Interest in this suit.
JOHN V. FENTR^S,
qierk.
By Bariura *. ".'aUs, D.C.
Kellam, PickreU and Law-
ler
1021 F ft M Bldg.
Norfolk, Va. 23510
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of tte
Clrcutt Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
lOtb day of May, 1976.
Guy C. McFaddin, Jr.,
Plaintiff,
against
Brenda Joyce McFaddin,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
Is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the grounds of one years
separation without cohabi-
tation.
And an affidavit having been
made and flled that the de-
fendant is a non-resident
of the Sate of Virginia,
tte hutt known post office
address being: c/0 Ella
Mae Beard, 39 17tb Street
S. E., Trailer #14 Hick-
ory, North Carolina 28601
tt is ordered that she do
antear here.'witbin ten (10)
days after due publication
hereof, and do what may
be necessary to protect
her interest in ttis suit.
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: VUginia B. AUen D.
Clerk
Armand L. Levy, Atty.
604 Plasa One Bldg.
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
VBS-5/19, i/26, 6/2, 6/9
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ORDER
VtRGDOA: IN IHE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
cmcurr court of the
CITY OF VIRGINU BEACH
ON THE lltt DAY OF MAY
1976. '
Alans(^a(^r, anln^^ <
fant under fourteen years
of age, to be known as
Keltt Alan CampbeU
By: Johnnie Lanur Camp-
beU and Joyce Dale Camp-
beU Petitioners
To: JoseiA iUrlS(±lacbter
408 HeaUng Avenue
Nortt Augusta, Soutt
Carolina 29841 . '
In Chancery
#C-76-662
This day came Johnnie
Lamar CampbeU and Joyce
Dale CampbeU, Petition-
ers, and represented that
tte object of this proceed-
ing Is to effect the adop-
Uon of tte above named
infairt (s), Keith Alan
Schlachter, by Johnnie La-
mar CampbeU and Joyce
Dale CampbeU, hustend
and wife, and affidavit hav-
ing been made and filed
that Joseph Karl Schlach-
ter, a natural parent of said
diild(ren), is a non-resi-
dent of the SUte of Vir-
ginU. the last kaown post
office address being: 408
Mealing Avenue, Nortt Au-
gusU, Soutt Caroltaa,
29841 It Is tterefore Or-
dered that tte said Jos-
eph Karl Schlachter ap -
pear before this Court
within ten (10) days after
pubUcation of this Order
and indicate his/her at-
titwle toward the propos-
ed adoptton, or otterwise
do wbat is necessary to
protect his Interest in this
matter.
A copy teste: J(dm V.
Fei^ress, Clerk
By: Virginia B. AUen d.c.
Robert H. Bennett
3330 Pacific Ave.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS - 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
«
ORDER
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT (X)URT OF THE
art OFvmGnoABEACH
ON THE 21st DAY OF May
1976.
In re: Adoption irf lUMn
Alisha Beddow and Shannon
AU^Beddow^
TO BE NAMED: RcMn Al-
isha White and atammi Al-
isha Whtte
By: '^(nus Michael White
and (^oaadra Kay White
&i Chancery
•C 76-745
To:WUludA.Beddow
General DeUvery
Akron, OH 443^
1%is day came Thomas
Michael White aadCaasaa-
dn Kay White, PetlttoMrs
aad rq^resested th^ tte
(H>ject of this proceeding
is to effect tte addition
of tte atove nmed iaful
(s), RoUn AU^ Beddow
aad aamoB AUdiaBedtow
I7 TliMitts Micteel Whtte
and Cassandra Kay Whtte,
hustMuid ani wife, and af-
fidavit bairtag beea mai^,,'
and filed that WUlard A., 1
Beddow, a Htoral pararts.
Of said chUd(reo), U a o«H •
resideirt of the St^t of;
Virginia, the Ia« kaown.
p(Mt (tfflce iMress bilttg:^
Gweral DeUvenr. AkroiH
Ohio 44M9 tt is there -,r
fore Ordered ttet tte said 1
WUfaird A. Beddow appear-.,
before ttia<CQurt wtthinteo „
(10) days alter p^Ue^tkm.,
ot ttis Onter aad in^j^f (^
bister attfiade toward tte .,-
I^i^osed adopltoB. or?'
otterwise do what Is nets
eessary to imitect bis in- ,;
terest in this matter. i,{.<;
A eopft teste: Jolm V^m,
Fentress, CUrk uj
By: Virginia B. AU«i D. Q,-,
WUUam H, Colons, Jr. ^
1397 Laskin Road
VlrglnU Beacb, Va.
23451 I
VBS 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, i/Vk-
4t
, .^,
ORDER OF PUBLICATION f
In the Clerk's Office of ttei,
Circuit Court of tte Cita of . , ; i
Virginia Beacb, on ttenMh.^i
day of May 1978. r j
Ellsabett Jane Robinson 1^
Rowley, v
Plaintiff,
against ,,!
James Rotert Rowley, Sr. ;,
Defemtaurt ■(
The object of this suit Ud
to obUinadivorcea vincutow
matrimonii from tte de-^
fendant, up(», tte grounds ,
of one year separation.
And an affidavit teving been <
made and fUed ttet tte de- ,.
fendant is anon-residafltof
tte ^te of Virginia, tte
last known post office ad- C
dress teing; NAVih
COMMSTA, Key WesiFlo*«
rida tt U ordered ttet te?
do appear here within tea
(10)(iay8 after due piMica- •
tlon hereof, and do Wtetr
may te necMsary to pro- ^
tect his interest In this sutt. . .
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.^,
FENTOESS, CLERK •!
BY: Virginia B. Allen,
Cleric
Tidewater Legal Aid So- >
ciety
147 Granby Street, Office i
350
NorfoUc, Virginia 23510
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16-
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
li tte Clerk's Office of tte
Circull Court of tte Ctty
of Virginia Beach, on tte
12tt day of May, 1976.
Patrick Wood Lecroy,
PlakUff,
agaiiut
'l Bo»y Burt l,,ecroy,Jr/ 'f ',■
Defendant.
The object of ttk sutt
is to obtak a divorce fft>m
bed and board from tte
said defendant, upon tte
grounds of c(mtinons sep-
aration In excraa <a one
year.
And an affidavit teviiv been
made and filed ttet tte de-
fendant is a non-resident
of tte SUte of Virgink,
tte last known address k
817 13th Street, Virgink
Beach, Virgink but te no .
tonger resides at tte said
address, tt is ordered ttet
te do appear tere withk .
ten (10) days after due
pubUcation hereof, and do
wtet may te necessary to
protect bis Interest k ads
suit.
A c(Hnr-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTR^S, CLERK
BY: V4rgink B. AUen D.
Clerk
Willcox, Savage et al
Suite 1800
Va. Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
NorfoUc, Va.
VBS-5/19, 5/26, t/2, 6/9
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICA'nON
In tte Clerk's OtRce of tte
Cinmtt Court of tte Ctty
of Va. Beach, on tte 13tt
day of May, 1976.
Margaret Ann Towne,
Pkintur,
against
PbUlp WUUams Towne,Jr.
Defendairt.
Tte object of ttk sutt
k to obtak a divorce a
vinculo matrimonU from
tte said d^endant, qmi
tte grounds (rf constructive
desertion.
And an affldavtt teving been
made and filed ttet the de-
fendant is a noo-resideBt
Of tte SUte of Virgink,
tte last known poM office
addms bring: 44 Connec-
ticut Avenue, Natick, Mu-
sachusetU tt is ordered
ttet be do aRiear tere
wlttk ten (10) days after
due pdlUeanoo tereof , aad
do wtet may te necessary
to, protect his interest k
ttkaatt.
A c^-Terte: JOHN V.
FEN'mESS, CLERK
BY: Virgink B. AUa D.
Clerk
WUUam F. Barui^
KthfAiaM.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS -5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
♦ ____________ ■
ORDER
VIRGINU; IN THE
CLOtK'S (OFFICE OF THE
CmCUI? COURT OF TBS
CITY OF VIRGimA BEACH
m THE 21st DAY OF MAY
1976.
k ra: AdopltoadLawreMe
SchMoeider aad Joyce
Marie SctamMer
By: Ma S. Jones and
Har^ R. Joaes. PoU-
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^^1 pi L^ilt J
tloners
To: Marlain Main Schex -
oeider
13 Mtton Street
Gr^na Louisiana
. In Chancery
-"■ #C-76-M2
Tliis day came John S.
JODCS and Marlene R.
Jones, Petitioners, and re-
presented that the object
of this proceeding is to ef-
fect tlKadoi4ion of the above
ntiMd infant(s), Lawc«ace
Sdimelde.- and Jn"'"
Marie SchexnelH. , "v
John S. Jones and M«i ienc
R. Jones, husband and wife
and affidavit having been
made and filed that Mar-
lain Main Scbexneider, a
neural parent of said
chlld(ren), is a non-resi-
dent of the SUte of Virgin-
ia, the last Icnown post of-
fice address being: 13 Ma-
son Street, Gretna, Louis-
ialna. it Is therefore Or-
dered that the said Mar-
lain Main Schezneider ap-
pear before thlsCourt with-
in ten (10) <tays after pub-
lication of this Order and
indicate his/her attitude
toward the proposed ad-
option, or otherwise do
what is necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this
matter.
A eapj teste: John V.
F«itress, Clerk
By: VirgiBia B. Allen DC.
WillUm F: Balnside p.q.
P. 0. Box 1062
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23
4t
(MtDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of
the Circuit Court of the
City of Viitima Beach, on
the Srd day of May, 1976.
Virginia Ann Eason Cole-
man,
Plaintiff,
aninst
^(toey Paul Coleman,
Defeadant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the grounds of one year
separation.
And an affidavit having
been nude and filed that
the defendant is a non-
resident of the State of
Virginia, the last known
address lieing:
Lot 3 -62430 Locust Road,
SouthbeDd Indian it is or-
dered that he do appear
here within ten (10) days
after due publication bere-
. of, and do what may be ne-
''feessary to prote^ his in-,
terest iff this sidr. '
A conr-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTOESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerfc
Tidewater Legal Aid So-
ciety
147 Gnuby Street, Office
350
Norfolk, Virginia
VBS 5/12. 5/19, 5/26, 6/2
4t
Wilson, III and Wilton Eu-
gene Wilson, by David Eu-
gene McReynolds and Con-
nie Thomi^ins McReynolds
hustmnd and wife, and af-
fidavit having been made
and filed that James Mos-
es Wilson, Jr., a natural
parent of said child(ren),
is a non-resident of the
State of Virginia, the last
known post office address
being; c/o Mrs. Lee Sha-
fer, Route II, Lometa,
Texas 76S53 It is there-
fore Ordered that the said
James Moses Wilson, Jr.
appear before this Court
within ten (10) days after
publication of this Order
and indicate his/her at -
titude toward tne pro -
posed adoi^ion, or other-
wise do what is necessary
to protect his interest in
this matter.
A copy teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D.C.
Edward T. Caton
P.O. Box 42
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS-5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
4t ___^________
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach, on the 17th
day of May, 1976.
Hope Smith Hardy
Hope Smith Hardy,
Plaintiff,
against
lilli^el Jay Hardy,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
Is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo Matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the grounds of one year
separation.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia, the
last known post office ad-
dress being: Manhein, Ger-
many it is ordered that
he do appear here within
ten(10)days after due pub-
lication hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect his Interest in this suit.
ACOPY-TESTE; JOHNV.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BT: Virginia B. AUen D.
Clerk,
t
Tidewater Legal Aid
147 Granby Street
Norfolk, Va. 23510
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OXDtift OF PUBIfpATI^
In the curie's (mtie' Of Ae
Circuit CouH of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
10th day of May, 1976.
Dennis John Turner,
PUintiff,
against
Patricia Elaine Bailey
Turner,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to (Atain a divorce a
mensa et tboro to be later
merged Into a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the grounds of desertion.
And anaffi&vit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant Is a non-resident
of the SUte of Virginia,
the last known post office
a<kiress being: Pott Of -
flee Box tm$. Fayette-
vllle. North Carolina it is
ordered that she do aK>ear
here within ten flO) days
after due publication here-
of, and do what may be ne-
cessary to protect her in-
terest In this suit.
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
Clark, Hofheimer ft Slant
211 Pembroke Three Bldg.
Va. Beach, Va.
By: Virginia B. AUen D.
Cleit
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ORDER
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
cmcurr court of the
CITY of VIRGINIA BEACH
ON THE IITH DAY OF
MAY, 1976.
In re: Adoption of James
Hoses Wilson, HI and Wil-
ton Eugene Wilson
By: David Eugene and
Connie Tbompkins
McReynolds, Petitioners
To: James Moses Wilson
Jr. c/o Mrs. Lee Shafer
r ,^Mite #1 Lometa, Texas
TUSS
In Chancery
C76-664
This day came David Eu-
gene McReynolds and Con-
nie Thompkbis McReynolds
Petitioners, andr^resen-
ted that the object of this
proceeding is to effect the
adoption ofthe above named
infant (s), James Moses
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Virginia Beach Planning Commission will told a
Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 8, 1976, at 12:00 Noon,
in the Council Chambers of the Administration BidUing,
Princess Anne Conrthouse, Virginia Beach, Virgima.
The following applications will appear on the agento:
REFE8BED BACK TO PLANNING COMMISSION BY
CITY COUNCIIrf)N MAY 10, 1976:
1. Petttion d He Breeden Company, Inc., for a ChM«e
of Zoning District Classlfi<ati(m from R-5 Residential
District to 0-1 Office District (modified from B-2
Mstrict) <m certain pri^ierty located at the Nortlwe^
tatei^ctton of Trevor Road and Old Great Neck Road,
roiniH a distonce of 301.19 feet aloi« the North side
of Trevw Road, running a distance of 640 feet more or
less alng the Western property line, nmnlfcg a di^ance
of U Mfeet alo^ tbe Northern property line and run-
ii )M a lU^Bce of 690 fed more or less alo^ the West
idde of OW Great Neck Road, aid parcel conUlns 2
aeru more or less (modified from 6 acres more or
KP^^ Trace Areal LH«H*X^„^SH°rSi
DEFERRED 60 DAYS BY PLANNING COMMISSION ON
APfiTT IS 1976*
2 Peliticm of the City of Virginia Beach Development
Authority for a Change of Zoal-^. ^strict ClaMmca-
tl* from 0-1 Offlce District to B-20)mmunity»Jslness
IHstrict on certain property beginning at a point 1045.21
fed North of the Intersection of Old &Mth Lynnhavea
iJtoad and Lyimhav» Parkway running a distance of
^1 fett along the East side of Old South Lynnhaven
Itotd, fwiing a distance M 2371.79 feet along the Ni>rtb-
em property line, runnli^ a distance of 2251.86 feet
alo% the West side of Lynnhaven Parkway and running
a distance of 1459.02 feet aloi« the Southern prqwrty
Um. Said |»rcel contains U.m acres. (Oceaea West
ladu«rtal Parte Area). PRINCES ANNE KHK3VGH.
8. MtttUw of the City of Virginta Bwch Developmert
A«t)eritr iOr a ChaMe of Z<»lng District CUsMflca-
tlOB tnm 0-1 Office Ustrict to B-2 Community Busi-
am Wftrtrt m certain wi^rty beginnl^ at a polit
31M.S1 teal North of the Mersectlon of OM »nitb
LlMhtiwi a»d and Lyaihavwi Parttway, "nniiK a dis-
tuet of MM feet atonf the East side of Old &i^
LyM»t— Kond. rawiv l dii^aace of 2653.89 feet
the Northern iar<^rty line, rurniii* a distance
of 864.09 feet along the West side of Lynnhaven Park-
way and running a distance of 2371.79 feet along the
Southern property line. Said parcel cojitalns 49.290
acres. (Oceana West Industrial Park Area). PRIN-
CESS ANNE AND LYNNHAVEN BOROUGHS.
4. Application of Walter Cason Barco for a Conditional
Use Permit for a marina on certain prc^rty located
at the Southeast corner of Mediterranean Avenue and
Greensboro Avenue running a distance of 90 feet along
the South side of Greensboro Avenue, running a distance
of 155 feet more or less along the Eastern property
line, running a distance 'of 130 feet more or less along
the Southern property line and running a distance of
144.5 feet along the Western property line. Said par-
cel is known as Lots 1,2 and Western half of Lot 3,
Block 18,' Shadowlawn Heights. (Shadowlawn Heights
Area). VIRGINIA BEACH BOROUGH.
DEFERRED INDEFINIELY AT THE REQUEST OF AP-
PLICANT ON FEBRUARY 11, 1975:
5. Application of Colonial Stores, Inc., for the dis-
continuance, closure and abandonment of a portion of
28th Street beginning at the Western boundary of Arc-
tic Avenue and extending in a Westerly direction to the
Eastern boundary of Baltic Avenue (Holly Road). Said
street is 60 feet in width and contains 29.000 square
feet more or less as shown on Map of Central Park,
Inc. Plats with more detailed information are avail-
able in the Dqiartment of Planning. VIRGINIA BEACH
BOROUGH.
6. Application of Colonial Stores, Inc., for the dis-
continuance, closure and abandonment of an unnamed
20 foot alley or lane beginning at a point 140 feet South
of the Southwest Intersection of 29tb Street and Arctic
Avenue and running in a Westerly direction to the East-
ern boundary of Holly Road (Baltic Avenue). Said lane
contains 7,800 square feet more or less as shown on
Map of Central Park, Inc. Plats with more detailed
information are available In the Department of Planning.
VIRGINIA BEACH BOROUGH.
REGULAR AGENDA:
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
7. Pdition of Lakeside Construction Corporation for a
Change of Zonli« District Classification from A-1
Apartment District to B-1 Business Residential District
on certain property located at the Northwest corner of
Lord Dunmore Drive and Providence Road, running a
distance of 500 feet along the North side of Providence
Road, running a distance of 200 feet along the Western
property line, running a distance of 500 feet along the
Northern property line and running a distance of 200
feet along the West side of Lord Dunmore Drive.
Said parcel contains 2.29 acres more or less. KEMS-
VILLE BOROUGH.
8. Petition of Youi% Women's Christian Association of
the Tidewater Area of Virginia for a Change of Zonli«
District Classification from R-8 Residential District
to B-4 Resort Commercial District on certain property
located at ^tbe Southwest comer of Shore Drive and
Starfish Koid, running a distance of 300 feet along the
South side of Shore Drive, running a distance of 170
feet along the Western property line, running a dis-
tance of 300 feet along tbe Southern property line
and running a distance of 170 feet along the West side
of Starfish Road. Said parcel contains 1.16 acres more
or less. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
9. Petition of Bennett H. and Aleathia H. Hooks for a
Change of Zoning District Classification from R-8 '
Residential District to B-2 Community Business Dis-
trict on certain property located on the West side of
Kemps viUe Road beginning at a point 2217.6 feet South-
west of Centerville Turqilke, running a distance of
521.03 feet along the Eastern property line of which
30.9 is the West side of Kempsville Road, running a
distance of 2091 feet along the Southern property line,
rumitng a distance of 541.60 feet along the Western
pnq>erly line and running a distance of 2221.10 feet
along the Northern property line. Said property is Ir-
ntdar in '^.•|S,,«»»^ JAjJoI'^PM^'**:^^ ^
ComerArea);raMPSTlLLE BOROUGH. -1 t p'-nTi'T^
10. P^ttion of 3(M D. Mitchell and N.P. Simpson,
m, for a Change of Zoning District Classification from
A-1 Apartment District to B-4 Resort Commercial
District on certain pr(q>erty located on the North side
of 16th Street beginning at a point 150 feet East of
Arctic Avenue, running a distance of 100 feet along
the North side of leth Street, runnii« a distance of 140
feet along tbe Eastern property line, running a distance
of 100 t^ along the Northern property line and running
a distance of 140 feet along the Western property line.
Said parcel contains 14,000 square feet. VIRGINIA
BEACH BOROUGH.
11. Petition of Bayshore Devel(q)ment Corporation for
a Change of Zontaig District Classification from AG- 1
Agricuttural District to R-3 Residential District on
certain property located on the East side of Oceana
Boidevard beginking at a point 1,670 feet more or less
North <rf London firidge Road, running a distance of
4M feet more or less along the East side of Oceana
Boulevard, naming a distance of 203.60 feet along the
Norttwra property line, runniiK a distance of 541
feet alMg the Eastern property Une and running a dis-
tance of ^ feet more or less along the Southern
prvpertv line. SM parcel contains 2.4S acres more
or less. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
12. Petttlon of The Lakes, Inc., for a Change of Zon-
ii« District ClusificaUon from A-1 Apartment Dis-
trict to R-6 Residential District on certwin pn^rty
located at the Southwest intersection of Stooeshore
Road and Riverbend Road running a distance of 447
feet more ot less along the West side of Riverbend
Road, running a distance of 312 feet more or Iras along
the Sootbem property line, running in a NorUiwesterly
direction a distance of 495.90 feet, running in a North-
erly diraction a distance of 89.44 feet and running a dis-
tance of 599.48 feet more or less along the South side
of Stoneshore Road. Said parcel contains 5.4 acres
more or less. PRINCES ANNE BOROUGH.
C»NIMTIOHAL USE PERMIT:
13. Application of Donavon E. Bonney for a Conditional
Use Permit tor an automoldle service station on cer-
tain property located at the Southeast intersection <a
Princess Anne Road and Mill Landing Road, miming
a dirtance of 171.4 feet akng the South side of Mill
Landing R(»d, running a distance of 178.71 feet along
tiie Eastern pr(q>erty line, running a distance of 165.7
feet along the ^utheni pn^rty line and running a dis-
tance of 200 feet along the East side of Princess Anne
Road. Said parcel contains 31,915 square feet more or
less. PUNGO BOROUGH.
14 Apidication of Kathy Lassiter, et al, for a Conditional
Use Knnit to operate a temporary parking lot on cer-
tain Mtmerty located on the East side of Atlantic
Avemie b«gliuiii« at a point 100 feet North of 4th Street,
rmm^ a distance of 150 feet along the Southern pro-
perty line, running a disUnce of 100 feet along the
EaMem property line, running a distance of 150 feet
al<Hig the Northern prt^rty line, and running a dis-
tance of 100 feet along the East side of Atlantic Avenue.
SaM parcel cfflAains 15,000 square feet. Plats with more
detailed Information are available in the Department
of Planning. VIRGINU BEACH BOROUGH.
15 Apidication of M.F. Asplnwall for a Ccmdltioial
Use Pwpit tor self-service storage facility (minl-
war^ouse) on certain property located on the North
■Id* of Witchdvck Road banning at a point 265.97
n«t West of Ferry Plantation Road, ninnihg Tdistance
of n8 98 feet along the Southern pnqwrty Uk of which
Ui.U fed is the North side of Witchitack Rmd, run-
aln a distance of 640.95 feet alcmg the Western prqwrty
liM, r«Uiii« a distance of 625.10 feet aloi« tbe North-
ern prt^erty line and running a distance of 530 feet
ttoog tte Eastern pn^rty line. Said parcel contains
in aci«s. (Aragou Village Area). BAYSIDE BOROUGH.
16 AppHcatloi ol VUUam H. and Rachel S. PaUdte,
m, for a CmdiUottl Use Permit for two dqdexes on
<»rtain {Hvperty kxated at the Northnst comer of
Cy^«u Avww and Lake Drive, numli% a distance of
110 fad al(»g tte East side of Cypress Av^oe, running
a dtdsMC <^ 100 feet along tte Norttem intiperty
Unt, nmring a didance of 110 feet along Oe Eaxtem
^t^erty line and running a distance of 100 feet along
tte North sUe et Lake Drira. aid par^ eodaias
11,000 iOnr« feet. VKGINU BEACH BOROUGH.
1? ApiUc^tM <a Mun^y Oil CorporatiiHi for a Coo-
dttlonal Use Pcrmtt for a self-service autom«»ile ser-
vice station on certain property located at the North-
east l^ersection of Diamond Sprites Road and Bay-
side Road, running a distance of 200 feet more or less
along tbe East side of Diamond Springs Road, running
a distance of 125 feet alo^ the Northern property line,
running a distance of 240 feet more or less along
the Eastern property line and running a distance (rf
135 feet more or less along the North side of Bay-
side Road. Said parcel contains .68 acre more or less.
(Gardenwood Park Area). BAYSIDE BOROUGH.
STREET CLOSURE:
18. Application of John X. Aragona for the discontin-
uance, closure and abandonment of a portion of South
Lynnhaven Road beginning at the Northeast intersec-
tion of South Lynnhaven Road and South Lynnhaven Park-
way, running a distance of 472 feet more or less along
tbe East side of South Lynnhaven Road, running a dis-
tance of 30 feet more or less along the Northern pro-
perty line, running a distance of 460 feet more or less
along the Eastern property line and running a dis-
tance of 97 feet more or less along the North side of
South Lynnhaven Parkway. Said parcel contains 0.519
acre more or less. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
Plats with more detailed information on the above ap-
plications are available in the befnrtment of Planniiiig.
All interested persons are invited to attend/
Rotert J. Scott
Director of Planning
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Virginia Beach Sun, June 2, 1976 - B-5
fendant is a non-resident of the State of Virginia, he
is hereby required to af^ear within ten days after due
publication hereof and to do what may be necessary
to protect his interest. It is ordered that this Order
te publiihed once a week for four successive weeks
in the Virginia Beach Sun, a newsjiSiper having general
circulation in this city.
1 ask for this:
Charles W. Hawks, Jr. p.q.
Charles W. Hawks, Jr.
Hawks t Hawks
P:0 Boz396
Portsmouth, Virginia 23705
.VBS-5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16 4t
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Virginia:
Tbe regular meeting of the Council of tte City of
Virginia Beach will te teid in the Council Chamtera
of m Administntion Building, City Hall, Princess
Anne Station, Virginta Beach, Virginta, On Monday, Jnne
21, 1976, at 2:00 P.M., at which time tte following
applications will te heard:
BAYSIDE BOROUGH:
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
1. Petition of Fine and Salzterg, Inc., for a Change
of Zoning District Classification from 0-1 Office Dis-
trict to I-l Light Industrial District on certain pro-
perty located on the North, side (tf Virginta Beach-
Norfolk Expressway beginning at a point 1,770 fed
more or less West of South Witcbduck Road, ranning
in a Northwesterly direction a distance of 1,560 fed
more or less along the North side of Virginta Beach-
Norfolk Expressway, running around a curve in a South-
easterly direction a distance of 1,050 fed more or less,
running in a Nortterly direction a distance of 660
fed more or less and running in a Soutterly direction
a distance of 1,280 feet more or less. Said parcel is
irregutar in shape and contains 12.27 acres more or
less. Plats with more detailed information are avail-
able in the Department of Planning. (Clear Acres Area).
BAYSIDE BOROUGH.
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH:
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
2. Petition of Statewide Stations, Inc., tor a Change
of Zoning District Classification from R-5 Residenttal
District to B-2 Community Bustaess District on cer-
tain property located on tbe East side of Little Neck
Road beginning at a point 535 feet more or less North
of the intersection of Little Neck Road and Kings
Grant Road, running a distance of 185 fed more or less
along the East side of Little Neck Road, runnings
distance of 239.65 fed along the Northem property
line, running a distance of 132.51 fed along the East-
em property line and running a distance of 224 fed
more or less along the Southern property line. Said
parcel contains .86 acre. (Groveland Park Area).LYNN-
HAVEN BOROUGH.
3. Pditlon by resolution of the Council of the City ot
Virginta Beach for a Change of Zoning District Clas-
■tflcctton Horn AG-1 Acrtcultiiral DlstarUit to l-l U^Kt
Indnstrtel Dtstriet oir certain pn^rty beginning at a
point 1«383 fed more or less Soutk of Adventure Trail
and 919 fed more or less Wed of London Bridge
Road, running a distance of 390 ftet more or less along
the Eastern property line, running a distnMe of 257.88
fed along tbe Northem pn^rty line, ranning a dis-
tance of 371.80 feet along the Western property line and
running a dtatance of 310 fed more or less along the
Southern property line. Said parcel is known as Parcel
Y, Resub({Mslon of Lot 12 and Subdivtaton of Lot 13,
London Bridge Gardens and contains 2.5 acres more or
less. (No^ngham Estates Area). LYNNHAVEN tO^-
OUGH.
KEMPSVOJLE BOROUGH:
CHANGE @F ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICA-nON:
4. Petition of OceansMe Enterprises, Incorporated, for
a Change of Zoning District CUssification fh>m R-4
Residential District to B-2 Community Easiness Dta-
trict on iMrtain property located on tte Ead side of
KenqeviUe Road beginning at a point 311.28 fed NorUi
of Indtan River Road, running a distance of 211.12
fed along the East side of Kempsville Road, nmning
a distance of 354.40 fed atong the Northern property
line, nmning a distance of 206.77 fed along tte Eadem
property line and running a distance of 329.02 fed
along the Southern property line. Said property contains
1.624 aceen. (Bomiey's Comer Area). KEMPSVILLE
BOROUGH.
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH:
(X)NDITIC»iAL USE PERMIT:
5. Application of New Covraant Presbyterian Church fOr
a Conditional Use Permit to condmd a diurch on cer-
tain property looited on the East side of Kempsville
Road beglinilng at a point 194 feet more or less North
of Stewart Drive, running a distance of 200 fed along
the East side of Kempsville Road, running a dtatance
of 700 fed along the Norttem property line, running
a distance of 200 fed along tte Eastern property line
and running a distance of 700 fed along the Southem
property Une. Said parcel contains 3 acres. (Lake
Christopher-Country Haven Areas). KEMI^VILLEBCm-
OUGH.
6. Application of Messiah Lutheran Church for a Con-
ditional Use Permit to constmct a church on certain
property located on the North side of Holland Road
beginning at a point 1,550 fed more or less West of
Windsor (kks Boulevard, running a distance of 362.88
fed along tte North side of Holland Road, running
a distance of 289.21 fed along the Western property
line, running a distance of 372.16 fed alcmg the Norttem
property line and running a distance of 436.71 fed
along the Eastern property line. Said parcel contains
2.991 acres, nvindsor Cteks West-Timterlake Areas).
KEMPSVa,LE BOROUGH.
AMENDMENTS:
7. Resolution of the Council of tbe City of Virginta
Beach to amend and reordata Article 1, Sectton HI,
Definttlons, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
pertaining to Automobile Service Stations. Itere detailed
information ta available in the Department of Planning.
8. Resolution of the CoimcU of the City ofVirgtata
Beach to amend and reordain Article 2, Part C, Sec-
tion 224, of tte Comprehensive Zonii^ Ordinance per-
taining to Aatomd>ile Sendee Stations. More detailed
informatim is avaitable in the Department at Planning.
Richard J. Webboa
City Clerk
VBS-6/2, 6/9 - 2t
VIRGINIA: IN THE CffiCtirT COURT OF THE wITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH ON THE 30TH DAY OF APRIL, 1976
J(»EFINA UDO (MTll BERGANTINOS
Comptainaat •
moSDkDO B^GANTINOS, A Non-rMidnl ot tte State
of Virginta whose tast known aMrras was 25 Mmmtain
Ave., North Stony Creek, (Marion Canda
Defendad
IN OIANCERY DOCKET NO.
C-76-422
ORDES OF PUBLICA'nON
The diject <rf tkU suit ta tor tte (XMnptainairt to ob-
tain from tte Defendad a divorce a vim^o matrimoBii
on the gnmnds of one year sqiaratKm between tte par-
ties, and attldavtt tevtag bea nuufe tint tte nid de-
^ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Virginta:
Tte regutar meding of the Council of the City of Vir-
ginia Beach will te held in the Council Chamters of
tte Admtaidration Building, City Hall, Princess Anne
Station, Virginta Beach, Virginia, on Monday, June 14,
1976, at 2:00 P.M., at which time the following applica-
tions will te heard:
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH:
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
1. Pdttion of Edward V. Ftanagan for a Change of
Zoning Dtatrict Classification from R-6 Residential
Distrid to A-1 Apartment District on certain pro-
perty located on tte South side of 24tb Street begta-
ning at a point 440 feet East of Barterton Drive run-
ning a dtatance of 215 feet along the South side of
24th Street, running a distance of 126.02 feet aloi% the
Eastern property line, running a distance of 230.98
fed along the Southem property line and running a dta-
tance of 125 feet along the Western property line.
Said parcel ta known as Lots 17 through 22, Block 10,
Woodtand, and contains .64 acre. LYNNHAVEN BOR-
OUGH.
2. Pditlon of the City of Virginta Beach Develop-
med Authority for a Change of Zoning District Ctas-
sificatton from 0-1 Office District to B-2 Community
Business Dtatrict on certain property beginning at a
poid 3106.21 feet North of the intersection of Old
South Lymduven Road and I^nmhaven Parkway, run-
ning a distance of 914.48 fed along tte East side of
Old Sodh Lynnteven Road, running a distance of 2653.89
fed along the Northem pn^rty Itae, running a dis-
tance of 864.09 feet along the West side of Lynnteven
Parkway and running a distance of 2371.79 feet along
the Southern property line. Said parcel contains 49.290
acres. (Oceana Wed Indudrtal Park Area). PRIN-
CESS ANNE AND LYNNHAVEN BOROUGHS.
raWCESS ANNS BOROUGH:
3. Pdttion of tbe Ctty of Virginta Beach Developmed
Autterity tor a Change of Zoning District Ctassifica-
tlon from 0-1 Office District to B-2 Community Busi-
ness Distrid on certata property beginning at a potat
1045.21 fed North of the intersection of Old South
Lynnteven Road and Lynnhaven Parkway running a
distance of 2061 fed along the East side of Old South
Lynnteven Road, running a distance of 2371.79 feet
along the Northern property line, mnning a distance
of 2251.86 feet along tbe West side of Lymduven Park-
way and running a distance of 1459.02 feet along the
Southem pn^rty Itae. Said parcel contains 98.606
acres. (Oceana Wed Indudrial Park Area). PRINCESS
ANNE BOROUGH.
4. Petition of Bmce B. MiUs and Louise Hankins for
a Change of Zoning District Ctassification from A-1
Apartmed Didrict to 0-1 Office Didrict on certata
pnqwrty located at the Northead intersection of Rose-
mod Road and Bancroft Road (formerly 28th Stred),
Ttadng a distance of 100 fed along tte East sideot
Koseaiod Boad, nimilng & dtatance ot ISO fed along
tte Northern property line, running a distance of 100
ted along the Eadem property line, and running a
distance of 125 fed along the North side of Bancroft
Road. Said parcel ta known as Lots 1-4, 23 and 24,
BSotk 41, Ptat of Pecan Gardens. Pwts with more de-
tailed information are avaitable ta the Department of
Planning. (Pecan Gardens Area). PRINCESS ANNE BOR-
OUGH.
5. Pditlon of Pauta L. Collins for a Ctenge of Zoning
Distrid Classificatton from A-1 Apartmed Didrict to
0-1 Ottlce District on certain property located at the
Sodhead idersedion of Rosemod Road and Bancroft
Road (formerly 28th Stred), running a distance of 125
fed along the Ead side of Rosemont Road, running a
<8ntance of 200 feet along the South side of Bancroft
Road, running a distance of 88 fed more or less along
tte Eadem prq>erty Une and numing a didance of 200
fed more or less along the Southem property Une.
Said parcel ta known as Lots 23-26, 52 and 53, Block
14, put (d Pecan Gard«is. Ptats with more detailed
information are avaitable ta the Department of Planning.
gecan Gardens Area). PRINCESS AlfNE BOROUGH.
LYSIDE BOROUGH:
C(»(IHtK)NAL USE PERMIT:
6. Application of M. F. AspinwaU for a Conditional
Use Permft for self-service storage facility (mini-
varahouse) on certata property located on the North
side of Witcbduck Road beginning at a potat 265.97
ftet Wed of Ferry Plantation Road, mnning a distance
of 508.98 fed along the Southem property Une of
which 223.98 fed is the North side of Witcbduck Road,
running a distance of 640.95 feet along the Wedem
property Une, running a distance of 625.10 fed along
tiw Northern property Itae and running a distance of
530 fed along the Eadem property Une. Said parcel
contatas 4.79 acres. (Aragona VUlage Area). BAYSIDE
BOROUGH.
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH:
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
7. Petition of Alfred M. Mason tor a Change of Zoning
Dtdrid CtassUicaUon from R-8 Residenttal District to
1-2 Heavy Indudrial Dtatrld on certain property loca-
ted on the North side of Bonney Road beginning at a
poid 460 fed Wed of South Gum Avenue, mnning a dta-
tance of 60.11 feet along the North side of Bonney Road,
running a distance of 912.27 feet ta a Northwesterly
direction, running a dtatance of 20 fed tlong the North-
era pnqwrty Une, running a distance of 824.80 fed
ta a Sodhn^erly diredicm, and running a dtatance of
391.08 fed along the Eadem prqiwrty Itae. Said parcel
ta irregutar ta stepe and contains 2.26 acres. (Ttelta
VUtage Area). KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
CONInTlONAL USE PERMIT:
8. i^ipUcation of Alfred M. Mason for a Conditional
Use Permtt for a bulk storage yard on certata innperty
located on tbe North side of Bonmy Road begindng at
a poid 466 fed Wed of Sodli G«m Avmm, mnning a
distance of 60.11 fed akmg tte Itoth side td Bowey
Road, running a distance at 912.23 led ta t North-
westerly direction, running a distance of 10 fed akMg
tte Norttem property Une, running a distance of tUM
fed ta a Southnsterly direction, and rw^ a ^stance
of 391.08 fed aloi« tte Eadem property Une. aid
parcel ta irregular ta shape and cortaiita 2.11 acres.
m»M ViUi«e Area). KEMPSVILLE BOBOOCSL
AMENDMENTS: , ^^ ^„ ,
9. Mdion of the Planning Commission of tte Ctty of
Virginta Beach to amend and reordata Articte 2 (tf tte
Comprdiensive Zoning Ordinance pertaining to Signs.
More detaUed informatton Is available ta the Depert-
med of Planning.
10. Motfon of the Planning Commission of tbe City of
Vlrgiata B^ch to amend and reordain Article 9 (rf tte
0>m{M-ehensive Zoning Ordinance pertainii^ to Sign
Begntatkms in tae B-2 Commuiity Bustaess District
tad tte B-3 Cedral Business Dtatrict. More detaUed
tntoraatitm ta availalAe ta tbe Department of Planning.
11. Motion of tbe PUuUng Commtasion of tbe Ctty of
Virfinta Beach to amend and reordain Article 7, Sec-
tion mis (a), of the ComprdiMSive Zoning Ordinance
pertaining to Sign Regntatiims. Mom detaUed Informa-
tton is avaUable ta Uie Dqurtment of Planning.
Ricterd J. Welrfxm
aty Clerk
VBS-5/26, 6/2 - 2t
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4 KITTENS h Mama. Bra-
uttful persiaii type. 6 weeks
old. Call 4(2- 1024 after
6:30 pm.
a YEAR OLD-95% Dalma-
tloo, male. Name Is Sam.
Good with children! Needs
a good home. CALL 484-
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ENGLISH pointer - dog -
bUck k white, male-lyr.
old - Swe^ - 4 kittens - 2
gray • 1 gold - 1 Calico
Give away. Call 424-4252.
BLACK male cat-1 year
old- house brokm - ^ve
away. Call 4l2-244(.
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WANTED: Qoaltfled At -
torney to work with ma-
ture man on wA. M-tS
(2) Am wllUui to woit
hard and remuierate at-
torney for services. Call
482-2882 or 488-1461 or
write Box 1SS41, Chesa -
peake, Va. 23320.
1 - Trucks - Tralitrs - Jsif
FORD VAN-mS-85l-V»,
adomttlc transmlsidoB,
power brakes, eortoai,
captetns chairs . AH-PM-
• track, Cragar wheels,
customised with built la ice
box ud It fDtt pressor*
water syttesi win canp-
Inc h«A.uM. Teak wood
trim. 14,990.00 CALL
481-8542
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has more time to pertiM each
copy, because the newspaper
is umially smaller, less ero-
ded and with edHorial contmt
that is alive with local events
that involve the raadar. Thia
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that i&wn the classif ie<|adver-
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JFOUGI DCuSVC ia BMSL AdVCItiaaS ^Ctt IfS U m
Loving Cat tree to loTing
home. Less than 1 year
old. Good with children.
Call 428-501S after 6:pn
4 FLUFFY UtUe kittens
are waiting for a loving
new owner. Call M7-MS2
•nytlnie.
3 KITTEMS - Churchland
area. 6 weeks old. Onegold
and two tabby. Call 4M-
•nn.
KITTENS - Cute, hedthr,
sad FREE CALL 429-6997
EIPERIENCED contractor
offers his skills as a
bnlTder be^iihg senior cfti-
scos in Chesapeake inter-
ested in learning house nf-
■DOdellng, home main-
tenance and repairs, (2)
evealngs a week and some
Saturdays. CALL 541-1648
PUPnES - 2 Male and 2
Female. Great Bridgearea.
CaU M7-2606.
3 CAUCO ktttens need a
good home. Call after 5
pm M4-499S.
FEMALE poodle, 4 years
oM. Cbarcod with white
stripe in diest. 486 - SS41
XITTEMS-Iree to a good
home. Two black h one
grty and blade. 426-7319.
SEVERAL grows cats, all
neotored. Free to a good
home Churchland Call
anyUme 484-5489.
milTE Persian cat. Or-
ange eyes. Declawed and
spayed. Free to a good
borne. Call 421-3609.
PUPPIES - Part German
Shepherd. 6 weeks old.
Hale and female. CALL
462-3410 after 5 p.m.
PART COLLIE Pupples.'S
Females. Free to a good
home. CALL 482-3861.
PERSIAN cat - gray free,
call 42««0100.
2 yr. Old Gray t White
female eat. Good mouser.
CALL 421-9567
CAMPER SHELL
8 ft. bed track - home made
has Iteht door with win-
dow. Heeds pahit job. Give
away. Call 543-5492.
PUPPIES-Free to any one
who will love them as much
as we do. 6 week's old.
Call W7-3360 after 6 p.m.
KITTENS-Free to a good
boem. Gray t white and
black a white. Male a fe-
male. CALL 421-9567.
CAT-TABBT-PER8IAN r
YeUot a White, male, 4
veers old. Needs a good
home with no chUdren.Call
463-0744.
3 KITTENS eate-7 weeks
old-Great Bridge area.
Call 482-2028.
8 KlTTENS-7 weeks old.
Male and female, 3 are
part siameaae. CALL 583-
1481 (lor Terry Hembrou-
gh, 226 Dominion Ave.,
Norfolk, Va.)
KITTENS-Adorable. 7
weeks old. JolUfRoadarea..
CALL 4S8-706S (for Mrs.
Simmons)
GERMAN Shmherd 9 month
Female aU Oots. Free to
a good home 484-9218 any-
time.
LOVABLE kittens Free to
a good home. CaU M3-
3981.
Free 7 mo. old puppy.
Needs good home with
young children. Should
have fenced yard. Super-
frisky mutt. Call 486-3430
during working hours.
BLACK a WHITE male
cat. One year old and good
with children. CaU a6-
0014.
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!$t.00 FREE merchandise I
■to anyone never in the !
' I store b^re. The Heritage I
I aore, 317 LaskinRd., Vlr- I
Sginla Beach, Va. I
Heatth Food, Metaphysical |
I book, Edgar Casey items |
How to write your classified ad:
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2. Describe the advantage your item may offer.
3. Write your ad two or three times until It Is
brief and easy to understand
4. Be sure to include your phone number.
5. Fill in the coupon above and mall it In,
or call 547-457 1 or 486-3430
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UNCOM MnCURY
1976 MONARCH
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. POWER
STURING, TINTH) OUSS, RADIAL TKES
^WlWONly
$4495.00
m\
2 - Special Notices
REDUCE safe a fast with
GoBese Tableta a E-Vap
"water piUs" Great
Bridge Pharmacy.
Invitie a down' to your next
birthday, picnic, or pro-
motion. Claims available
to^ aU occaaloBs. CaU
Clowns a Santas, 587 -
3697.
LITTLE Leaguers, chur-
ches, organisations
looking for tund-raiacrs?
Call us. High profit, ex-
cellent variety, some tt-
ems suitable for Father's
Day. 484-5640.
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bnads, new aadnsed. Free
eatalofi and Information.
ImmecUate deUvery. Es •
sestial lastrwneats, 10453
A Medina Rd. Ridunond
Va. 2323S.
3-Lost aad Ponad
PARROT-Creeo. Hatr any
squawkiiv outside at day
break? It may be my par-
rot. He's grecB with red
q)0t on ftyrdiead. Lost (a
Great Bridge area. Call
492-3041
6 - AutoaiaUles lor Sale
CATCH THE SUN in tUs
immaeualte 1978 Chevrolet
Caprice convertlUe. Cop-
per paint, white laaUier in-
terior. PB. PS. Air. AM/
FM stereo radio. Power
windows. Low fflUe^e. En-
joy a mat touring car la
perfed conditioo. $3,200 or
best offer. AvaUabU Im-
mediately. CaU 486-3430
after 4 p.m. and ask for
Bob.
1971 VEGA, ExeeUent con-
dition, wttti radio and ma-
nual tranan^slOQ. $1,150.
CaU 547-319S.
VOLKSWAGON^
Large selection of used
Volkswagens, most models
most colors. 100 per cent
guaranteed. Bank financing
credit apinvved by phone.
VICTORY VOLKSWAGEN
3401 Vidory Blvd. Ports.,
397-1216.
FCRD-BroDCO, 1974, 4
Wheel drive, V8, AM - FM
8 trade stereo, power
steering, eieeUsnt oendi-
jtafc, tow inaeagw, ^9990^
cSL 957-1091
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Betto, Mtrtoe ftOTllH
CHRIS - CRAFT Comman-
der ^rtsFisherman-31'-
1970-Fls*i6 Brld^- Twin
300 H. P. - Outriggfrs-
Flshing Chairs-TrtmTabs-
Cost $i9,000-SeU or Trade
$25,000. CALL 425-0526.
1975-12 ft. Sears' Simer
Game Flshermsa, Trailer,
5 1/2 H.P. Motor and ac-
cessories. ExceUeirt con-
dition. $550. firm -CaU
547-2992.
1978 BOAT-Chrysler, SO
loot, cad^ cabin, head,
230 R-P., 1-0 ortdrive,
depUiflader, speedometer,
nfety package, tademgal-
vaniSMd traUer, (tO hours)
Just Uke new $9,999 w
best offer. WUUamsChry-
dM- Plymoath, Courtland,
Va. nnoe 653-2462.
SANDBLASTING - Boat
Trailers and Machinery.
Free Estimates. White -
hurst, Blassingham Corp.,
403 W. 24th^., Norfolk,
627-2396.
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ATTEMTKHI
Help your spouse with high
costs. Earn these extras,
seU toys. Playhouse Toy
Co., is hlrbg 5 supervi-
sors in this area. CaU
collect Leona Woods 919-
299-9718.
CHRISTIAN couple or per-
son to help me with grow-
ing business, great future
rewards, caU 497-4511 (V)
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LADIES
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
Interesting woit. Excel -
lant income CaU 461-1198
1913 Sports Coadi
Motor Home
S5'-494 Ca. In. - 29il000
mUes. Sleeps 9. Excel -
lent condttion. Daatgaad to
last longer. Aeradyaamic
dasip saves on gas. Sal-
ty faatural. Loaded with
options - power - steeriag,
power •- brakes, tUted
steeriag lAed, cruise con-
trol, 2 slr/oondltioDers,
feaerator and much more.
Mast see to aiprecliAe qu-
aUty. $14,90^ CaU 494-
1197.
CaU 494-1197
CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS-
ING sales postUoBwtthBy-
erly PaUications '(Virgin-
ia Beach Sun, Chesuaske
Post, Tidew^er Life).
Must have good telephone
personaUty andtypiagabU-
tty. Responsible posittoa
irtth sdvancemant appoT-
tuntty lor aggressive self-
starter. CaU Mrs. 8t^-
eos, 547-4571, torapfOlca-
tion and interview.
CASHIER
RECEPTIONIST
$140 Week guaranteed
salary. No exMrieoee
necessary. 480-3791.
POEMS WANTED
The VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF POETS
Is coin>111ng a book of poems.
If you have written a poem
and would like our selection
comnittee to consider It for
publication, send your po«n
and a self -addressed stamped
envelope to:
VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF POETS
2317 West Broad 5t.
Rictunond. Virginia 23220
NEWSPAPER PRINTING
Cheek our prices, deUvery aad aaappy offset quaUty
for your tabloid else newspia)er. We luiat aewsp^r
tor coUages, high spools, ailUtary bases, Anrchs' ,
aayhody lAo waats a prolassloa«I product
QaaUly, low price, craftsmaasMp: If thst's wjst
ywa're MoUag tor, thoa we're the inlntors tor -on.
Coai^ato typentttog fkdUtier.
CIRCULAR PRINTING
I^Mever yea auw need tor your baatoess, four
pages or 94 papa, coiih-, eea^ositlim, qteedy ■Hnito...
sw do toe Jew Aa sdvertistot drcnlar nakos aa im-
pression. Be sure your rwHeeto the image ywi wart
to |8i>jeet. W§ sometting we can help you wim. CaU
as for esOMlM. m iMIpltan.
CIRCULAR DELIVERY
V yw ^Mk^ drcnlars to Virgials Beach, Chesa-
peake aad Portomatt, we caa ssve pm ^eaty! Our
carriw syslaau, logatoar «lto iasertiag to our home-
towa aw^ n y e ts , dettiwr toe most tor ymr moacy.
BaUseyt ce««rage of mt iBBrket jin want CaU Iv
tolMtoattoB, '
BYERLY PUBLICATIONS
Tri^heae M7-4971
CIESAPSAKE - VIManA UACH • POSTaKWTM
jfTSr^SST
AfiVlSTIStNG Sales^r ■
at PMiti tor (rowlnc
WiUmitT newspaper; or-
lUintton. Eqwrlencees-
(Wiii}. Copy and Uyout
inwWed. Excellent oppor-
tiUdty for self-starter with
i<tM» to woi^ with mini-
DMm sopervialOB. U you
q^tUtf, please tend re-
funv to Mr. N. R. Bly,
lEfMny fnUieatioimr V-Q:
BattW, Chesapeake, Va.
2S3n» All replies strictly
conOitential.
COLLEGE
SUMMER WORK
IMONEY)
CALL 461-nM
MA8SAQE QRL
•176 WEEKLY
GUARANTEED
No expcrifnce necessary
will tralo II or over,
BvslMM Man's Massate
k Htftm Spa. UI-MMl
or 4N-mi
13 Help Wanted.
SERVICE, MANAGER for
|rowiB( company qwcU-
Uilnc In truck equipment
and liydraulics on Eait-
em Shore, Maryland. Take
charge individual needed.
Paid holidays and wcations
lite insurance, hospitaliz-
ation, and unltorms. Sal-
ary $13,000 plus. Com -
mensurate wttb ability . Re-
Idy ..Vlrglnja, Bwh am
CUssified Box »4n, IM
Rosemount Rd., Virfin-
ia Beach, Va. 23452.
Resident Manager. Exper-
ienced with Condominium
or apartment dwellings.
References available. Call
Robb-Ocean City, Md., 1-
301-Zt9-S4(l (24hrs. a
day).
14 - Poslttou WaaM
BABYSITTING -My borne,
large fenced in yard. Ideal
tor working mother.
Hunters Point area. CALL
483-t3»l
Churchland Arta -WUI
babysit in my Imme. Play
area, meals, mature wo-
man, Reasonable, Call
4M-I934.
SAY WHAT!
-e The Res!
•■nverfabk^b
ADMIRAL MOTORS
1400 High St.
i.e. Oiky.
397-2332
A.J. Roland, Mgr.
ihe man with a plan
WANTED
PRODUCTION
MANAGE A
I.RMponsibI* for ptannhifl ail
production
2. Must hava exparlanca in factory
operation
3. Salary and fringa banefits dis
cussad at Intarviaw
Plaasa contact:
Attar Nut Products, inc.
Boyicins. Va. 23827
PluHia 804-654-941 1
IS • Business OffartMdty
OPPORTUNITY tor ambi-
tloBS pao^e. R« y<»«" o*"
distrttutotAlp lart-time.
Hi^ income and profit
sharing. Plione for appoint-
ment. 491-5655.
PART Time sales repre-
sentatives tor arnOntlc oil
,« Lubricants CALL 420
835
50
Business Opportunity. Be
your own boss, tor a $10
Inveslmmt. Profits daily.
460-0152.
ANYONE can leamor earn.
Teach others a simple and
creative new hiAby using
Tri-Cbem liquid embroi-
dery. Call 420-4347.
1» • Local Iistnictlw Chsats
INSTRUCTION CLASSES
Morses Aides -Orderlies-
Oak Hill Medical Training
School, Great Bridge. 547-
5156.
tS - Artlelw Isr Me
WEDDIfKi GOWN-New, de-
uehable train. Bodice, lace
and balqr pearls with Iodk
sleeves. WHO call 547-
IIOZ. Site 10
MOVING Must sacratice
items. Bedroom (toBttare
set of Ea^ckqwdia's,
roeker, 0)«»MWi, Jttt-
chen table with C mirs,
stereo-bookcase com-
bination, 2 desk and 1965
Vblvo. Call weekdays af-
ter 4 p.m. 486-0426
SWIMMING Pool -24' dia-
meter with patio, $U00.
Call 497-8291.
STAINLESS cookwar*. New
19 piece set. Lifetime
guarantee. Just tour to sell
at this low $224.95. Cash,
charge, or lay-away plan.
Call 4(4-5640.
PIANO and
Voice
les •
sons given
in the Great
Bridge area
. Call
421 •
2455 Ask for Oemiis Ro-
berts.
WESTERN RIDING IN-
STRUCTION- SmaU eks-
ses. Good korses.Inexpoi-
sive. Morning, attemooa
and evening classes. Start-
ing soon CALL 426-2774
or 497-3060
PIANO tuning and repair.
Player pianos also re -
paired. Old piano i specia-
lity.
Call 488-5918
REDEEM THIS AD
FOR WOODEN NICKEL
The Cigarette House
Moyock. N. C.
Battlefield Blvd. Rt. 168
WATER soltner - water -
care, sells new tor |SS6.,
Excellent condition $100.
Call 482-4217.
COLOR TelevUdoo - S«ars
IS" $125., Black A White
PhUeo Witt swlval pic -
ture tube f60. Both in ex-
cellent condition. CaU 545-
4125.
Am-Cooditioner-Fed -
ders, 11,000 B.T.U. 's,
wood panel (root, excel-
lent eondttioB. |150. CaU
547-1802.
MOVING-Must sell a Ken-
more— washer and dryer
for $100., dan couch tor
ISO., and green desk chair
lor ISO. CALL 482-2955
PAMELING-3/16 in. gro-
oved and uagrooved tor
11.50 per sheet. 3/16 in.
Mssdnite 11.50 per sheet.
Small Coldspot a refriger-
ator tor 150. CALL Mrs.
Taylor at 487-0101
n-Boase Bold Goods
ORE twin bad tor sale.
BetsoHlde. CaU 486-0426
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BRACLET Watch, 14 K/,
GoU 1" wide wtth pear
that onaneat an dia-
mM(b OB top. Very vala-
aUe. CaU S4'i-18<tt.
M- Basiasss Eqri^eat
FORK LIFT-1974-ALLlS
CHALMERS, model ACC
J&^.im^ opacity 2500
lbs. PropaMlneCI901>''s^
like new, $7,500. CALL
421-3780
EUM Addmnogt^-toir
condition, inelndes shel-
ves, drawera, SOOstcacUs.
Ideal for small tauinesa.
Church, «t civic group
$200. or best otter. CaU
547-4571.
48 - Aparfsati tor Bsat
GREAT BRUKE-Prestige
Colonial apartment. 2 bed-
room, reirigerator, range
and central air. Availaldc
Jime 15. CaU 547-2411 or
482-2267.
SS Basiasss Property lir Isle
OCEANFRtnrr oo board-
walk. Land Lease. 100' by
150". 17W Atlantic Ave.
CaU 428-5383 tor appoiot-
51 -r«r tale Vs. Baa*
POlNT-0-WOODS- By
Owner. (LoBdM Bridge
area). 6 room, 4 bedrooms,
2 (extra Urge), 2 baths,
large shady lot, central/
air, wood fenced, large
paneUed Uving room, cat
in kitbhen, 2 car garage,
many extras. No agmts.
CaU M6-661I 5 a.m. to
10 p.m. daily and 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m. weekends.
KOICS GRANT
4 Bedroom-3 Baths, large
comer lot, central air. As-
sume or cooventiooaL Call
340-2246 after 6 P.M. NO
AGENTS
S9-For SaU Chesapeake
NEED LOTS OF ROOM?
This newly remodeled
home Is tor you. 3 1/2
bedrooms, den, break -
fast room. 127,500. CaU
Mary Scrtop U3-2382 or
423-6426. Nanev Chandler
Associatea-Realtors.
SI -For Sale Vs. Beach
UNO's Arms-townhouse.
853-7 S. CInhiMHise Rd. 3
bedrooms. 1 lAt hatlu. All
appUances. WaU-to-waU
carpet. Comer lot. VA ap-
praised $27,500. Crescent
Realty. 461-147S or 423-
8876.
9 ROOM Brick Ranch -
5 bedrooms, 2 baths, fire-
place, in-groand swimming
pool, 16'x32', fenced yard,
149,500. CaU 486-4278. No
Agents.
GBEAT BRIDGE
BRIDGEFIELD
Owner transferred. Urge
3 bdrm. Brick ranch, 2
bath, eat In kitchen, fire-
pUce, 16X45 paUo, in -
grcwnd pool, many extras,
over 1/3 acre lot .
CALL 482-3902
83 - Lots for Sale
ATTENTION BUILDERS -
Choice single family home
sites, from 8,000 to 16,000
«|. It. Located in College
Park near Greenbrier
Ready tor summer build-
ing r»11 "SM-IMS or 490-
3141, Pembroke Realty -
Gallery of Homes.
70 - Home Services
PAHtTING First CUss -
FREE estimates. Referen-
ces. Call 484-4382 ^
Lot Clearing, Gradii«, De-
molition, Acreage Clean-
ing. By the hour or job.
Free estimate. CALL
547-1802.
SECOND Mortgage Loans
(Fast Service) FOR: Home
improvements, BUI Con-
solidations, Investments,
Any Reasoh. R. L. For-
tune, Associates Financial
Services of America, Inc.
855-3105.
VINYL rnieir. Bums,
holes, A cuts. On furni-
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staurants, hotels A motels
Work done on your pre-
mises. Low prices, free
es. CaU 464-3609.
MEET OUn CLASSiFIED.ADViSOR
:«
; i
EVELTir is our classitied advisor. It is her Job to
assist and advise anyone who calls Byerly Publications
to place a low-cost quick-acting classified ad. She is
the first person you will meet if you bring your ad to
our office on Battlefield Blvd Evelyn checks every
ad for corrections, for the right running dates, and
makes sure your ad is published in all three of our home-
town newspapers (Chesapeake Post, Virginia Beach
Sun, Tidewater Life). If you need help with your classi-
fied ad, call 547-4571.
81 • Besart Frspertir tor Sale
HOLIDAY Island, N. C. -
Camidng lot 40x70ft., wa-
ter, electric on lot. Clea-
red, treed and drive-way.
12,800. CaU 484-8S9S.
88 - UU lor Sale
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Boat traUer to accom -
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torAl.
LOTS OF ROOM
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bedioom-l^l,
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are ttie GaUery of Bomes.
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,4V 7145 Cheaapeake, or
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B-S - Virginia Beach Sun, June 2, 1976
Beach Little
Miss sought
Young ladies who are residents of Virginia Beach and
are between the ages of six and 10 are invited to enter
the 1976 Little Miss Virginia Beach Pageant sponsored
by the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Miss Annette Byrd Shavendep.titHe- Miss VJgMiia'—
Beach of 1975 will crown her successor July 23 at Plaia
Junior High School.
All aM)licants will perform a talent presentation at the
preliminary contest June 16. Fifteen finalists, selected
from the preliminary contest, will be presented in talent,
physical fitness and evenii^ gown competition at the Pa-
geant.
Applications are available from the following mer-
chants; Sears A Roebucic C.->., Miller ARhoads (Pembroke
Mall); The Cowardly Lion, Smith ft Welton (Hilltop North)
Paul Tavss (365 Independei.cs Boulevard); Dolly ft Bobbie
(6600 East Viginia Beach Boulevard); Evelyn's(211 25th
Street); Rice's (Prftacess Anne Plaza); Children's Cara-
van (5775 Princess Anne Road) and Mother ft Child (154
Boggs Avenue).
Call the Recreation Department at 497-4864 for further
information.
Kittens' easily
found new home
It was a catty situation.
Kent Costen of Lenore Trail in Chesapeake had some
kittens on his hands and desperately wanted to give
them away.
He turned to VIRGINIA BEACH SUN.
"It was great," he exclaimed. "The paper went out
Wednesday and two days later all four kittens were
gone.
"The main reason was because the paper goes all
•over locally. One person called from Chlirchland, two
others from Norfolk."
His ad was a "Free Bee," which didn't cost him a
cent. You can be a success story Just the same way.
Or you can make some moola and sell that old garage
full of junk through our want ads— they're cheap and
do the job.
Give us a call at 547-4571.
Volunteers wanted
The Virginia Beach Drug Outreach Center has several
.jenings for volunteers as Crisis Counselors on its
• telephone CRISIS LINE and in its walk-in CRISIS SER-
'- VICE.
> Those accepted into the program will be given a 50
> hour training course and para -professional certification.
> You may be the caring, dedicated person they naad.
> , College credit is avaiiabie.
Next training class begins June 29. Call for informa-
tion, to 425-1403.
2 win scholarships
Miss Susan Burke and David Rudiger have each been
awarded a $250 scholarship for meritorious and superior
scholastic work by Lynnhaven Masonic Lodge No. 220
A.F. ft A.M. Miss Burke is a senior at Kellam High
and will major in theology at Gordon College in Wenham,
Mass. Rudiger is a senior at Bayside High and will
attend University of Richmond in the fall and major
in chemistry. '
Karen performs
Karen Merchant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donal Mer-
chant of Spindrift Road, recently performed with the Wit-
tenberg University Orchestra in Springfield, Ohio. A
sophomore majoring in music education, Miss Merchant
is also active as a member of the Wittenberg SymphooiG
Band.
'Aglow' plans meet
The Women's Aglow Fellowship of Virginia Beach vlU
meet Monday for lunch at Lake Wright, 11a.m. with $3.50
as the tab. Guest speaker will be Irene Harrell, the gifted
author of many Christian books.
The affair will be broadcast Tuesday at I:30on WXRI-
FM, 109J. For deUils call 497-3609, 420-2669 or 428-
S»45.
Flea market set
The Civic League of Pembroke Meadows and ^ores
will sponsor a Flea Market Sunday, at Pembroke Mea-
dows Slioppii« Center. Space costs are $3 for members
and |S for noo-members and the ¥le» Market will run
from noon to 6.
Church has event
A Flea Market will be held Saturday on the lawn of
St. Francis ^tiscopal Church, 509 Rosemont Rd., from
10 to 4. Rain <lite will be June 12. Spaces to be reserved
wUl cost $5, with deUils available at 427-6657.
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ROOM
BEAUTY SALON
LEE O'BRIEN-OWNER
NO APPOINTIMENT NECESSARY
Located In
WINDSOR WOODS PROF. BLDG.
Hmirs:
TuM.-Frl.
• t.m. - 9 p.m.
Sat.
t t.m. - 6 p.m.
BETTY
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REGISTERED SALON
CENTER FOR BEAUTY
3700 S. PLAZA TRAIL
at Rotmnont Rd. mar Flr^ Station
486-0730
A ThallaCarpet
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4153 VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD
PHONE 340-6421
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RICHMOND VA 23219
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City of Virginia Beach, Vt.
June 9. 1976
15 cents
'White'Collar'boss named
Beach fights wave of crime
ByR.(XlRDOirintSUL
SON Editor
Toa'rc Mt tloM.
avdr«d» In Virgintt BMcb-emirywr-IUl vicUm
to "lAttfOoOar" crime. Ev«r;onefroBBMclic(^totte
Btttw Dwtatw Bomn is uacMWd 0wr tta ktovIiik
proUrai.
Tkt tffoa or fraud cuoomaiau7i"»"te'' o' **'* "^
tor ft inc*UleHnrVln^3MefceoB8«Bi«sbftTe need-
ad k*^ to Rrateet tlWB from ahyiters tod hndctters.
Tlw nem Is sU good. tta«fi»«,frMBCoiiiiMnraftUii's
Cox TV
unflef eye
of COIIff0#
Ctty C<nimU wUl keep a eloM «atc!i ^
oi vu^Bla Bsaek to nske svre notiata Baack's pUns
doBt nflM* tta Sana tita as maUVt'*.
Cat TV «as laeavMr l<»t^ ^a Baack fraacblse.
M iwrert ooaiw«qr on C*H* C<"UnitoatlOM ot At-
laria, also Mds tta fraaddsoa in- Part a —ntt and
MorMk-aad mm ttett *• apprWtLy *n tkaeoaqiaiiy
liM dona towaM eiWMMBit aafta TV in tta t«o etUes
aittnagl Am tmefelsas iwre boea valid las- a coqde
oTyaan, ^^
Coon^MB P^icfcL-aaatiacMoadayaftanoonaAwt
Ctt* IfaiMM' da^ifa L. Haabary to Had out viiat tte
con^ufr ^uetol sbUtty Is. "We don't nnt to (e(
dnm to .tka last nlarta." He aatal, toe sonetUag to
prawi* tta Cttjf irwB aeipArtac caWa TV.
m mt ot Mrigik racantly Uad eotqiaUids vitli
tl» Cat t wy^ r^*'*'*^n tta eooqi^ ddayed woric
OB tka IMn'^ iMMftiaa ontU Vitfttda Baadi avarded
Cox ttia francUsa.
Ship to
our plaque
'V
Attorney here, Andre .E?ans. He thinks ttet economic
crimes and consumer jirotection deserve full attention.
"The bnpact on tte public is bard to overrate," he
says. Hie Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. estimates
that iriitte-)»llar. Crime atone costs us not less than $40
bflUon annnaUy, and «e in VirsinialBeacb pay our share
through losses suffered by businesses that are victimised.
While not ostly generallyaswhite collar crime, consum-
er ^uds are of major concern to the individual consumer
who has M) effective recourse on an indi^dual basis.
"Having long been concerned about these pborlem
areas, I am happy to announce that vehave established a
Consumer Protection/Economic Crime Division within
the Virginia Beach Commonwealth's Attorney's Office.
TUs affort will be under the direction of Gary B. Allison,
who has recently Joined our staff. Mr. Allison is a gradu-
ate of the University of Akron (Ohio), vAere be received
his degrees in accourting and to law. Since he is both an
aeeouotant and a lawyer, Ur. Allison is particularly well
qualified to investigate and lurosecnte such eases.
"Additionally, hehaslSmonths'eqierienceastheChiri
Investigator for the Consumer Frauds Division of the
County Prosecutor's Office loAkron. WhUethere,hewas
tovolved in Investigations andprosecutionswberedefSnd-
ants were found guilty to over 200 counts of larceny by
trick or other fraud-related offeases."
Allison and his wife, Diana, and their ntoe-year-old
SOB, Kevin. Uve to the Magic Holtow Section of Virginia
Beach. Mrs. Allison studied classical piano at the Cleve-
land Institute of Music and is prestiitly employed as the
office manager of a local firm of certified public account-
ante.
"We, to this ofHce, welcome the opportunity to be of
service to the bosinessman, as well as the consumer,"
added Ems. We will be able to give tocre^sed support
to Virginia Beach's CMsumer Protection Office, as well
as the Virginia Beadi Police Department and other local
and stete sgendes that are concerned with the many facet-
ed looblem of economic crime."
A
Tha UMS. Ark Royal wlU teaya ite berth at Hortolk
Moadai wffl b pla^M itran VirgiBto Beadi, toe site
gf tta lod^ to 1107 of tha fbvt Eng^toh setUers.
Mayor J. Curtte Payna to a sesoluUoB also declared
Jona 1 tlofA tat Dvf. tea BlcenteBBtal eichange
to CoBBcU OBadwra^ praaanted the piaipe to Cdr,
H. 8. DrOm, vAo IB taw ^weaaM a phologr^of
the ship's pufsemial aiped by Capt. W. 3. Grabam.
Coamaadar Draka said ttet to lT?6 the links batwoan
GrsBt Brttato an toe OiAed Sto^ were not severed,
IhI ntfnifl^H*
Tha eMweaiy was antu^ 17 Mrs. Bartmra Racine.
Hm ^^ tta last aircraft carrier to the Royal Navy,
■rrtvad Friday. ^
Oberndorf, Riggs
take seats July 1
Virglato Baach's two hiw CooBeil me^wrs will take
ollica at a «ocid naattog Mjr 1 ^ Zpn>. Eleetirai
alao irill N Md to« tor nuqror aad vice niiyin',
e»MS B0V hdd by J. Calis l^yne and Gew^R.
Fairell FMpaeavrty. ' \ ^
The BW eMMfs. M^>m E. Ohwadwl dad toddy
RlggB. mOMia Robert H. CalUs aad Clartoa W. Gatdaer
Ite #i net m tor ra-dactloa.
THi Biastl^ ins mKoni badi to Jidy 1 baeaue
July S U a hidMBy.
LIttto ifiltses sotH^t
tta a«rt -Ltttte Mtos VIrglria
to ^tiUte Bmk nd aralto
Tlf^da tfm^ Raera^oa De-
tofbraatioB.
hM^^I^MBM^MBM
Victorious Bayside
How sweet, victory. AtkI ttiese mem-
bers of the Bayside Marl in baseball
tewn whoo|? it up, carrying coach Terry
Morton on their shoulders. The jubila-
tion tollovwd a thrilling 3-0 shutout
win over Mt. Vernon, which gave the
Beach school the stato championship.
Sports editor Blair Thurman has details
Mid ntore pictures on Page B1 .
Music f est around corner
Cox concert
Cqx Hi^ bandsmen have sweet horn
sectmi. They were heard at the school
concbrt. It was tpjite a vi«ek for con-
certi. Bud Lowe has more on Page A2.
DidyoukBow?
The FUtoaatt Aanual Virginia
Beach Ma^ Festival to to be held
Jane 14-17 aad will (^arate oa abod-
^ id appnnianlaly $10,000. Par-
tUrtpatiag bands will spod betMea
$10,000 and ^,000 eai^.
■ne natiosHa af«a^ iadlcates that
the hands ittsBdingatoiwar will BWM
anre thaa $400,000 to the eooaony
a oa city. The <%Htfwr of &»-
aiM«a aBdMvritaB tta Faattval aad
tta holds aad mot^ thtf boua
tta hands trfU i«teB ,10% of ttair
rooai rNlals «Mch win amoort to
qiptffiAnto|rl7.iQ0.
Do yoa kMw who malM Q) tts «f-
ferenra of ^,500?
"to the pad yen tew baea mm
tin giaawfai i^ adiag a ratfrflm-
ttoa to tta awwt of $)0-$»*^>-
$100 and mora. TUs has baaBgraatly
apfH«ciated and has ooatribBtadtothe
soecess of thto oatstonding ewA,"
said general chairman Charles H.
FortMS Jr.
"May I sincerely thaiA yira to be-
half of the 20 bands from 11 States
that will bring to Virginia Bnch more
than 3,900 visitors as our gve^s.-
Agato, wont you iflease WP "* "
And her phone rang
Linda 'Msoa's camper shell ml^
laiva Jait roltod any to har yard
it ^ hadai' tried « FtM Baa to
UMmttSDiu BEACH am.
- Raeettod a patot Job and sha really
diito't kaow what to (to wltt it, untU
she ^aead a tree ad ttrongh tte
VSGINIA BEACH SUN.
That her phoae rtarted rtogtog.
"The second pec^le who caUed to<*
it," LlBda said. "We're thriUed to
de^ to have gotten rid (tf it so fast
ttotragh your newspaper. "
tmi now s(Hneaie else to the happy
mmr et a camper id»ll.
Try a Free Bee, if you want to
give away something. Dial 547-4571.
„^ ^<(%*Ht *,-»*-!
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A-2 - Virginia Beach Sun, June 9. 1976
PA, Cox concerts shining
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By BUD LOWE
Sun Contribuotr
^ring is Um time flttlie year (iiat the ^ighscliool
concert bands come out in force and everywhere you
turn there is a concert going on.
Cox High and Princess Anne were no exception.
Cox was superb. Billy CoMier, band director, had
the group charged up and gave a performance that
was trely a masterpiece. Beautiful music all through
the night should have been the theme.
Karen St. Onge gave a short break with some in-
fbrmal introductions of Gary Hudson, drill team director;
Mrs. Marcia Farley and Mrs. Joan Walsh, past and
future President of the Band Parent Association; your
truly of THE SUN; and to Billy Cooper, band direcotr
at Cox.
Steele new leader
Bret Steele was dwsen to rqtlace Rob James at the
helm next year and all are looking forward to big thiogs
from this young man. Bret is a member of the percus-
sions in the band. Filling the shoes of Rob James is
going to be a big job but Bret is a very impressive
young man and may be Just right for the job, congra-
tulations Bret.
Gary Hudson had his drill team on stage and they
lo(riced great. They lined the aisles and did a short
series of maneuvers from their field show and the
rifles were on platform on each side of the stage.
And as usual the rifles did a fantastic job, they are
always a fivoriate of mine no matter what school
they come from.
Plaudits to Collins
Princess Anne was outstanding as usual.
Ron Collins never lets the home crowd down, he
always puts on a show that the audience will never
forget. Ai^ anyone that has ever seeen a PA band
presentation and ask them what they thoug^it of it and
you will always get the same answer, "empresslve/".
Collins went with two bands--"B" band and "A"
hoad, but if yon were there and heard them you would
pnrtMbly be like me, someone would have to teU yon
which band was whldi for they both sonnded equally ^
as well.
Tlie lovely Miss Susan Reames relieved ColUu for
one selection as direcotr and did a magnificent Job.
Susan is a senior at PA and will surdy be missed by
all, students and awlience alike.
Sam Reynolds was on band witti Us^trUl
tba7,cl^ took tluh home
inWRm ams viil fUgs,
They were impressive loaldng to say the ttiast, aad
gave the appearand of being Buch stronger in number
than they actnally were.
Riffles do well
And those ever famous rifles of PA were right iq>
front and showing all wliere the action was, with a gniip
like those six young ladies there is no wonder why PA
is always considered one of the best show units in tUs
area, r
The ffn}s also acted as ushers, and wore their uniforms
while performing this task. It was diiferent and added
a lot (rf color to the whole program. Andyes.con-
gratulaticms are in order to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Col-
lins on the Urth of their little girl. Could this be a
future Cavalier.?
A well done has to be extended to both of these buds
fbr an outstanding performance.
And to the seniors, you may be leaving but you will
not be forgotten.
PA girls strike friendly pose for SUN photograplier
Michelle Rodriguez, Deana Craus, Marion Varga, Trica Trayer
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Beach life guard system changes
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Tbt Virginia Betch Safety Council met recertly at
tbe pacake House in Princess Ann Plaza.
A film taken by Tim beckman of WTAR <4 aa actual
rescue at the Beach was shoim.
The t«o families who run tbe Life Guard station told
of the tralnlnc a lie guard must have to wort at the
tHMCh.
There are two men at each station, one watches the
water the other rent out rafts and chairs, and keep
an eye oh the people on the beach.
They have altered the Ufe guard stands this year; tlwy
are not as wide and the guard will have to set up stalgbter.
There will be one stand on each block.
Tiw guards are instructed each day on the weather
and wind tides. Tbe stands are 20 feet from the water
and 6 feet high (above tbe ground)
They have two whiles, one sound Is resque the other
is to get people back or to stop someone from going
out to tar. The stand do have some first aid for cuts
and etc.
They have radios direct to the Police station to call
tor Mp when needed. Tw o rep re sertatlve s JorBLftf
CoMtraed dtlsens gsoiq> from Carolann Farms asked
the help of tbe Safety Council to get a stop light to the
mtertDce of Arrowhead Plaza Shopping Center. The
CoimeU vot«tf to write a letter to the City manager
asking that a U^ be inMalled.
Mr. and Mrs. IMck Bandy appeared asking for a bike
trail or lane «n Little Neck R(ad so tbe Children can
ride safely to the school and to the park at the school.
The eoueil agreed to take it under study.
Ura. JamM L. Cralgn, Jr. Chairman of the nomi-
nating committee presented the following slate of offi-
cers for the coming year: president Larry A. For-
derase; 1st vice pres., Milton T. Holtand' 2nd vice
pres., Edward Davin; Sect. E. Wallace Timmons; trei-
surer, Pat Bartee.
These officers will be installed at the June 8 meeting.
Relics sought
by Beach unit
The Bicentennial Commission ofVirginia Beach plans to
establish an historical museum at Cape Henry.
Plans call for the use of the old railroad station locat-
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has beoi surveyed aM found to be ideal for tbe purpose
proposed. Tbe city of Virginia Beach does not have a cen-
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ments and relics of the pat.
Roy Alphin, Chairman of the Bicentennial Commls- '
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must not delay any longer tobeginantrea wide campaign
to gather suit^lematerial; rtherwlse it will be lost for-
ever."
It is proposed that the museum, at least in the begin-
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If you have an item or fixture you think would be of
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Letters to
the editor
Digs radio stuff
'*.' To the Editor:
r*- Thanio a ton for your "Radio War" stories. It's
•'-high time that somebody laid his cards on the table
^^and told the world really how we hams feel about CBers.
;* -You said everything I've been wanting to say for a long
>^ time, but you even made it sound almost unanswerable.
^4low they're getting some of the flacic they've been
■i giving us for too long.
K Roger Elliott,
: Virginia Beach.
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Skaters' thahlfs'
;■: To the Editor:
1;: A very special thank you from the Chesapealce Bay
: -ISIuting Club of the Haygood Slcating Center to all at
>TrHE SUN for the eicellent coverage of the 3rd annual
:%'Easter Invitational Roller Slcating Championships.
;■: So many people have commented about it. We are
'.•Jjaov planning our second skating exhibition for the Nq)-
^'3une Festival.
;> Yours,
t*; Roy, Haygood Skating Center
I Hit CBs hard
;-- To the Editor:
r> You let the CBers off the hook too easily. Why hasn't
'■;your editor Ursul have the guts to say what he reaUy
;-fliinks?
Sj'. And then the, next week we get all that pap about the
r^ach election. Who in the hell cares? Ursul treats
^ieople like Payne, Obemdorf and Smith as if they are
i-fods.
Let's get THE SUN knocking folks, not Just praising.
Bob Tucker,
Virginia Beach.
Beach pet code vital,
Iceep heath tiffs at bay
Summer at Virginia Beach means many
things.
Among the pleasurable happenings, of
course, are listed a thousand and one
delightful doings. But at ttie same time
there is quite another side.
We are talking here about dogs.
Dogs, the four-leggedvariety,yWio feed
on garbage left outside back doors. It
creates a dangerous health problem,
both in the spreading of disease and also
in the encouragement of such unwanted^
creatures as the pesky cockroaches.
If the animal has to be quarantined,
it must be kepft either at the Animal
Control kennel or at a boarding kennel.
This would be an additimal expense
for the care (hiring the quarantine per-
iod and an additional trip to come back
and get the animal after the 10 day
period of quarantine is over.
WARNING!
Therefore, with this in mind, THE SUN
strongly advocates that those Beach citi-
zens with dogs keep them on a leash.
The problem from this point goes even
deeper into a related area.
The Virginia Bea<^ Bureau of Animal
Control would like to remind citizens,
especially new res i(tents, about the ordi-
nances concerning dogs on the public sand
beaches ^ during the summer months.
The City Code reads as follows:
5-43 Dogs Prohibited on Beaches tkir-
ing certain part of year.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any per-
son owning, having control of or harbor-
ing any dog to cause, suffer or permit
such dog to be on the public sand beaches
during the period from May '5 through
September 30 of each yeaf, such period
hereinafter called the "Season", except
in a residential district where such dogs
may be prmitted on the public sand
t>eaches in the custody or under the con-
trol of a responsible person during the
season betvyeen 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.
the following day.
(b) Any person owning, having control
of or harboring a dog shall not cause,
>.>. T^jBtecor aiiow.^such doft toMim^mmki ^mviinimf^'
public sand beaches at anytime during ti^
the season or otherwise, and inthe event
such dog shall defecate on the public
Teaving your pet IfTTTparked^car
during the hot summer months, even for
a short period, can result in the death
of the Miimal. Even though wimiows may
be open (making the animal an easy
prey for the pet-nart>er), a parked car
becomes ur^earably hot in very shori
time, and the animal faces a cruel
death from heat prostration.
Air COTtditioned cars are just as likely
to become death traps when the cooling
system is shut off. For the sake of
your pet do not leave the animal in
you r car y^en the weatt^r is hot.
Virginia Beach is bur beach, a great,
fun, clean beach. Let's all do our best
to keep rt that way.
sand beaches at any time the person
owning, having control of or har-
boring such dog shall immediately re-
move from the public sand beaches all
feces deposited thereon by such dog and
dispose of same in a sanitary manner
approved by the Health Department, such
as by encasing same in an airtight wrap-
per or container and placing same in a
garbage receptacle.
The Virginia Beach Bureau of Animal
Control vMHjId also lilce tb request that
citizMis ask their friends who plan to
vacation here to reconsider bringing
their pets to the area. The reason for
this is that if a dog or cat should
bite anyone while in the area, the ani-
mal must be quarantined for a period of
'0 days.
Payne signs Jolin Hsnry to burglary proclamation
Beat tlie burglars
Mayor J. Curtis Payne has declared June, "Burglary
Prevoition lirath" in Virginia Beach.
Lest year the Beadi experienced l,730trarglaries. Fail-
ure to know and practice fundamental techniques of home
prelection was largely responsible.
In an effort to make citizens aware of their reqxmsl-
UUt^ in hurglary ^«ve^on, the Virginia Betcb Police
DepsHmeot would like to remind all citiiens to ob senre
the f(diowii« i^ecai^ons when going away from home:
1 . Conuct % lamp to an automatic timer to turn lights
in the home on and <rff mich evening. Since noise is a de-
terrent,coimeet radio or TV to a timer, also.
2. Light vp your porch and yard with outdoor lights
to incmse the likelihood Uiat an attempted burglary
would be seen. These ligUs can also be timer-eootroUed,
if desired.
3. Be sure all screois are fastened from the inside.
4. Never leave valu^les ^ring around; ke^ them in a
safety dqwsit box and take advantage of OPERATION
IDENTIFICATION iriiicb allows ytra to protect your per-
sonal property I^f et^ing your social security number on
beloQginKS. Check your local police for informatioo.
5. Notifyaneighborwhenyou'llbeleaTbigandhovloiw
you eiped to be away.
C. Close and lock all doors, incladii«pondi, basement
and garage. Vu ptn-tumUer cylinder lodes on oirtside
wtranees and safety latches on the windows.
7. Cancel all deUveries, Snch u the milk, laundry,
cleanliv etc. Aim, be sore to discontinue the newspaper
or arrange to have it sent to your vacatira address.
t. Have a neighbor, or your post ol&ct, hold all mail
until your return.
9. Arraace wtU> a Mend to mow a» lawn and sweqi
yotar Mewalk once a weA. Also ask him if he'll pick
vp any drculars or handWls that may be left on your
porch.
10. Leave your shades and blinds as you normally do;
dosed bUnds ke^ the sun out but also make an effective
screen for the burglar.
11. Never advertise your dqiarture with an item in
the local paper. Give the story about yourvacqtion to the
the local paper. Give the story about your vacation to the
newspapers AFTER you've r^umed.
For uldttliwJ informatioB re^nling bunlaryprevoi-
tios contact tke Virginia Beach Police PidiUe Awareness
Program at 427-4146.
The Great Northern...
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about them Pole
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By WILLIAM H. CANDLER
Siu Contributor
>J;Pity the poor Poles.
^oTbey are a strong, hard workii^ pe<q>le who have
buffered much through the ages and yet to this day,
:^y are still subjected to humiliation in the form of
:^ Polish Joke, a brand of humor that has been around
;^ some time now and shows no sign of abating.
^',;I must admit that I enjoy many of these Jokes for their
"^^erent humor but it is hard to laugh at some of them
:wJthout cringing, because every Polish joke, no matter
;*l^w innocuous, is nonetheless told at the expense of
iefery Polish person alive, whether here at the B^ch,
XIq Poland, or elsewhere.
^I* Ethnic JoiAes have always been around and always
*i^U be, bat to many instances, the penile atwh(»e
*«q>ense such jokes are told have instead tu|ned the
^^les on the tellers and have become the tellers (rf the
*l^es themselves, displaying an ability to laugh it tlKm-
*«tives and their ethnic or national cbaracteri^lcs and
Ik willingness to take the rU*ing good natuwdly, no
•ifatter what resentment or ethnic plight the Iai«hter
*l|iCht in fact be c(»)cealtng. !
ijFor example, Jewish comeUans have been telll^ Jokes
^ themselves tor years and more rec«tly, 4fler the
^rtons 60's, blacks have devel<s>ed the ability;to laugh
at themselvM tad tkeir relati(»sUiM with whites in this
country.
In the Wm, the Amos and Andy TV show was omsider-
ed a caricature of the Uack man; now we have shows
like Sanford and Soa, where Redd Fttx mtdes no ^-
fort whatsoever to be, tatt, or act like anything crther
than a Midt American circa 1976.
To me all of this is h^thy.
It (kiesn't solve the pr(rt>lems yet it does i»t mask
them either. In fad, the atdUty ttf k minsrity or^hnic
group to laugh, both at themselves and those who have
laughed at them for yrars, is a form of commmica-
tbn to the world of their real problems as welt as
fonyUarlAg pee^le with their life style and eUmic
charideristics.
However, it is all carried out it a manwr which is
H^iftii^ to the ^rtt. Som^w, if eigiosing mtaBsy
problems throq^ humor, understanding and respect is
gnerated tor the clarader and i»iMems of tin ptr-
ticnlar miiwrity whose comedians are carrying tte mes-
sage of that people to the mUie at large.
Once tte tXbmc tc^cs are ttus aired, the mta*-
ground Jokes, the cruel ones, toM by others at tte et- '
pense erf the minortty gro#, usnilly surCtee and become
passe. In other words, when Oe underg round Jokes are
brought to the fore by the very pe<q>le who are the butt
of the joke, the impad as an imdergrouBd Jtrice is gOM.
Hie result is a toss of interest m tte part of others
in tiling tte JcAea, flwr^ allowing the cUmto come-
diuis to become the {nlme morce of sudi itories,
which permits them to control the sltuatira, weeding
out and causing the deaiise of tte uaieCMsarUy cmd,
formerly wderground stories.
If tte forefoiag premise is eorred, wM WaeomArj
aeeis is a pM Polish comedian. But, so fkr as I know,
nrae teve surfaced to take this burdoi ^ tliepoor
PoUsh people.
Therefore, I c(wtinue to hear such Jokes with great
r^ularity and it's easy to get away with telling them
at i»rties because the B^ch is hardly a strtw^kl
of pe<vrie of PMiih origin, (ter only Mmlllar ecntact
with anytUag PoUsh might te tte oiting of a Polish
saus^e, meting sometwe with a PoUsb ume, ora visit
to a Mw ^Ush rMtaurant in Virginia Beach, Patid^'s
wUct I understani has excellent &re, r^ffneirtative
of the dishes of M molter caatrj.
Well, I don't know how tte folks down at Patal^'s
feel abMrt tte Polish J(Ae. M I think I have a aovti
wlutiim to tte problem in the absence of a polish
comedian to Mp save tte day.
^Ush J(A»s an rtlll lu«ely wdergrorad, deqdte
a cotqde st J<Aeboods in |»1st on tte stf^ed. However,
my analysis of tte PoUsh joke las lead me to a ranark-
able e<»clusfon. Unlike tte Jewish and black K>kes,
most (tf wfeldi are based cm etimic daracteristics ttet
ottut te traasposed to any other race or peofde,
irtat's in a Pcdish fake Uat cant te transposed to wme
other group witifgrrad ease?
Well, my PoUsh friends, take heart. There is a new
b<rtt to which aU those Jokes can te and are in fad now
bttflgqildiedt
Guess who's tte vicUm?
It's the Rokies.^
Yes, it's true, Hdde Jokes are making tte rouads.
You know. VP!. Ite tctoei in Slacksburg.
Here are two of them, (toce you pollsb.A!»#ricans
teve rwd them, tU&k of all tte PoUsh Jdces yoo teve
eter h^ and thw tew easy it wiU te to make the
tttasltion. I (an ovisloD Harry Wnorowski whisperii«
tte foUowi^ to a friori at a party:
^. "How do yw Imov wh» you are at a HoUe fim-
etil?"
Answer: "Tte lei^ trader has iU UgMs m."
i. "Why did ttey put Astroturf on the footbaU field
intteVPIstadlumf*
Answer: "1^ te^ the Home«>mlng Qmm from gnt-
inf during half ttne."
^1 pit mMi at me, Tech bos and alumni. I only
r^rt what I hear. Now it's your job to get the jokes
passed off on someoie else.
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Dance Guild announces
* 1 5-week long season
The Dance Guild of Virginia is proud to announce
tbe estabUstiment of a full 15 week performing season
for its professional dance company. This will malt
the first time in Tidewater that professioial dance has
been in residence.
Through the past two seasons, the Guild's professional
wing has performed before more than 11,000 school
SEVAMP elects
new officers slate
The SEVAMP (Southeastern Virginia Areawide Model
Program) Board of Directors elected new officers at^
__tts fourth annual meeting recently.
Re-elected were, Dr. Don Faulkner, Norfolk, presi-
dent; Carl Lance, Franklin, first vice president; Rus-
sell Bucks, Virginia Beach, treasurer; Marshall Owens,
Portsmouth, secretary; J. E. Ames, Jr., Suffolk, se-
cond vice president, and W. J. Edwards was confirmed
as a Board appointee from Isle of Wight.
SEVAMP plans, coordinates or provides recreation,
nutrition, volunteer, transportation, identification cards,
day care, information and home services to citizens
aged 60 and over in Suffolk, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Vir-
ginia Beach, Chesapeake, Franklin, Southampton and
Isle of Wight.
Singers want you
Military Officer's Wives of all services, active or
retired, are invited to join with the "Choraliers," a
group of women devoted to singing for fun and musical
fellowship, without emphasis on auditions or profes-
sional credentials.
The group sings regularly for wives meetings, hos-
pitals and rest homes. The "Choraliers" repertoire
Includes broadway musical songs, spirituals and popu-
lar music. These lyrical ladies rehearse just one after-
noon each week, and are actively seeking others with
an interest in sii^^ing for their own enjoyment, as
well as to serve others.
For further information contact Fraya Wiggins, at
420-0343.
Learn to swim
The annual "Leam.to Swim Campaign" will be c<n-
\ ducted by the Tidewater Chai^er, American Red Cross,
v^ between June 21 and 25, at Oscar Luther's Beach at
'^ the irterseetton of Capevliw airf Oc«in View, Norfolk.
All classes are free ta youngsters between the ag#,
of 8 and 1 years old. There will be two s€^i<Mi't*^
5 consecutive days and ttrase partieipatiilg must c«i^«t*
all sessions to qualify for the lieginning swimmers
card and button.
Classes will begin at 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. and
will last approximately 45 minutes each.
Alice Ferguson and Pat 0. Klemstine will direct a
group of qualified volunteer iostructors who are in-
terested in "waterproofing" Tidewater's children.
To register, call Safrty Programs office at the Tide-
water Chapter, 625-6791.
Read, get gift
Virginia Beach children will be encouraged to readtbis
summer through a joint eflort of the Vii^inla Beach libr-
aries and McDonald's restaurants.
"Join the Reading Revolution" is tb«tlieneofili&1976
Summer Readli« Program, and McDraald's Is offering
a certificate redeemable for a free regularhamborgerto
a child everytime he or she reads five bodes. A ctdld is
eligllde to earn up to four certificates, thereby reading
20 bocri[s, in the special summer offer. Librarians will
ke^ records on all children registered in the program
and will award the certificates for hamburgers at the
libraries, according to Ann Scott, chUdren's coordina-
tor for the Virginia Beach Public Library and committee
member for the Summer Reading Program.
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chUdren annually, as well as mounting a children's
dance theatre smsod at Chryler Museutt Th^tre. It
has performed full-scale concerts and ai^eared oa tour
in various localltlM throughwt Virginia.
The 1976- IMS seMon will begin Oct. 1, and end Fd).
13, 1977. AwUtlOB lor company members will be held
at the Guild's studios, the Academy of the Virginia
Beach BaUet, 17SI L»skln Road, June 5 and June 12.
For particulars ccnceming the company's pay scale,
concert committments and auditioning information, please
call Mr. BarchllM at 425-0994. Both maft and female
ixaasn will be needed.
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Pastoral
programs
offered
Tld«tfitey' PsjrcUatrk
Instltiitt ^^ ofi^tmCli-
nietl Pastoral E^ih»Uoo
protrams tUs ynr. Ti|e
pM pngnms will be con-
ducted from Jane 8 to Au-
gust 19 and tnm StfU. 9
to Nov. 23.
The ^tfvrfnA t. E^ C.
Karris, TPI's Pa^nl
Counselor, will supervise
the programs. Twp half-
dajr sessions each week will
cover: Supervision in Mi-
Bistry, Consultation with
Peers, and Dialogue with
Psychiatrists and Psycho-
logists.
Chapol
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Wanted
Dmii, EfiMry and Tittoy do honors at ohapal door
Beach bas
celebrates
Tke Chapel at Fleet Combat DirectloD Systems Train- -
log Center, Atlantic dedieried recently comfdetedCliapdr^
doors this last weekend. ^
Michael J. Dean, a clvillafl emjdoyee in the Crapbics ^
Arts aeetioB of the base, used special niHwr matting ^
wUcfc is used in the sand Uasttng process ^marking -^^
mtrtde and atone monuffleiits to create the Intricate :;
designs now adorniig the Chapel doors.
Cdr.R. K. TiUey, tte hue chaplin, assisted by Dean '
•Bd Captain Thoaus Emery, the commandfi^ officer of
the base, dedicated the doora at a ceremony attended
by the eoBgragatira attending Snmtay services at the
base.
The central designs of the door consist of the emblems
for the Navy Chaplain Corps and the official Navy
Navy emblem. The completed doors easily demonstrate
the tedodcal espertise of Dean and will provide the
congregation with an inspiring entrance to the Jiase
chapel.
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IK»tFOLK
Military Circle
741t Cra^ St. (Wards Corner)
VA. BEACH PORTSMOUTH
Buchanan named
to national unit
Or. E. T. (Joe) Buchanan m. Dean of Student Services
at Tidewater Commnnity College, Vlrglhia Beach Cam-
pus has been appoiirted a memt>ei|i4^^i^aM| Pn>-
fMSionel Dev^optneitf lad Staod^tttHWMiVlfppIv As-
sociation of Student Personimel Administrat(flfs, it was
announced during NASPA's Fifty-Eight Annual Meeting in
Dallas.
NASPA represents student personnel administrators
from more than 1,000 colleges and universities. The fif-
ty-eight year old organisation is the largest and most
influential student personnel organisation in the country.
The theme of this year's conference in Dallas, March
28-31 , which was attended by more than 1,800 adminis-
trators, was "The Student In Higher Edncation-- Lean-
ing Styles, Impacts and Valnes."
Mrs. Bai^raco picked
for Tidewater honor
The Sonuner Film Festival at Mount Trashmore is on.
Every Wednesday evening thnwglioat June, July and
August free films will be slown in the amphlQieater at
Mount Trashnuire.
The films will begin at approximately 8:30 p.ffl.
Each month the films will follow a theme and we will
present some original horror films during July.
If further informatim is needed, please cmtact the Vir-
ginia Beach Dqiartment of Puts and Recreatioi at
4700 ReereaUon IMva, or 497-4884.
The schedule tor films is as follows: June 9- "Miracle
of the White Stallions"; 16 - "The Point"; 23 - "YeUow
Submarine"; 30 - "The Barefoot Executive".
July 7 - "Hunchback of Notre Dame"; 14- "Dracula";
21 - "Frankenstein";-28 - "The Birds".
August 4 - "The African Queen"; 11 - "Horse
18 - "On the WaterfiiMt"; 25 - "T<^ Hat", feathers":
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SPINETS
CONSOLES
GRAND (5' 1")
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Now • 1,096
Was |,6I$.00
Now* 1.295
Was $4,800.00
Now ^3,600
Jotinson's Piano
tuning Service
489-2219
4SII E. Prtttceis iUne Rd.
8S7'118B
Ifwtolk
Mary Barraco of Vir-
ginia Beach has been sel-
ected as Most Oitfstanding
Hidden Heroine by the Girl
Scout Council (NT Gmter
Tidewater Hiditen Heroine
Committee.
She was honored at the
Saturday evening perfor-
mance of "A Ionian For
fliiii
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"A Woman For AU Sea-
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and acted by Girl Scouts.
Six other women have
been selected as Very
Out^anding.
Iliey are Mrs. Jane Den-
ton, Virginia Beach; Mrs.
Zelma Rlvin, Portsmouth;
Mrs. DOTOthy Stelphens,
Norfolk; Mrs. Beulah Ca-
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Ground breaking
Groundbreaking ceremonitt for anew
bachelor enlisted quariera were heW
a few days ago at Dam Neck. The tab
is $2.6 million for the contract given
to H&S. The deals calls for the build-
ing of a one-story unit and also athree-
Virflnia BMCh San, June 9, 1976 - A-7
story unit. In all, the proiect will have
164 rDoms and will provide living ac-
comodations for 400. The ceremony
involved officers (from left) Brookshire,
H&S's Hudhepth, Lowery (in charge of
construction). Brooms, CO T.R.M. Em-
ery, Simmons and Bui lock. Actual physi-
cal work will begin immediately with
the project slated for completion late
in 1977\
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Council plans suit
in sewer bid hassle
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Selections in art
Fine custom framing
By LEE CABILL
Post PoUUal Writer
City CooDcil is planniOK
to sue a RichnoDd contrac-
tor win refiisM to bonor
tm low bids submitted for
■aitftary sewerage ticil-
tties at Birdneck Point.
A. G. Proctor Co., Inc.
snbmitted tbe low bids
amonntiDc to a total of
|IS5,I»3.4I but requested
tm Irfds be witbdrawn be-
cause of matbematlcal er-
rora. Tbe city's utility en-
gtoeer and eoBSultiaieaKi-
aaer said tbe reipiest
dmM not be boooredjbe-
caHM tbe errors are not
jwMfied.
Qty Maaager George L.
Haltary
tbtf Procto^ hasiadteated
lB|rrttii«ttiatUtbelddU
awi^rdad tbe company would
not perform.
CUty Council Oien award-
ad tin contracts to tbe ae-
eoi^ low bidders, M. t.
Wihu, Inc. for
9S»,82S.60 ( coOHiared to
Proctor's m of
|4^,9S0.M)aHltoD.J.W.
Co^rtrudioo Co., Inc., for
H72,M2.K> ^compared to
Praetor's i^ of
|3aS,a0S.6i) repreaentbig
adUforenceofllSS.m.es.
: Dates Jib«7
Attorney Dale Bimsou
said tbat Q^ contractors
ban tbe rigid to witbdraw
bid* wttbin a iM days if an
enior was made. Proctor,
bo««ver, withdrew UsUds
aft*r all tbe trids were open.
(^oacilnu Jobn A.
Baim was concerned tbat
Iddders on future contracts
may wanted to witbdraw
Uds. "Wtat bqipens wltb
fitarobidsr'
Bknton: suft
Nason believes QwCtty
woidd be "better <^' in
court suing for (tamages,
wbldi would amount to tbe
diffnwce between tbe first
and second Uds
(|lM,n7.«Z} tban In re-
ealltag bonds aa tbe com-
paqr.
The project was divided
Mo two coirtracts because
of tts siae.
Utfwry was aothoriied
to^oceed wltb tte lltlga-
tioa.
OKt refunds
^ Smother actiona, Comi-
cfl;
improved tax reftmds
totadiag 1127. It.
Af^OTWd a lease be-
twooi tbe City (tf Virginia
Bead and tbe Creeds Vol-
Htaer FtreD^artmeirtal-
kM#f a» FlreD«artfflMt
to ate 260.04 acres loown
as iM Naval Air Otftoa
AoSiary Flying Fl^,
yaar agricultural i
ing purposes and field
trials (mly. Tbe lease will
run five year.
i^MHroved an agreemoit
with tbe Rock Cburcb to
expedite tbe installation of
sewer on Manor Drive and
llilbnme Drive in tbe
Kempsville Colony Subdi-
vision. Tbe total cost of
tbe project is |12,359 and
tbe Rock Cbnrdi bas agreed
to pay 17,221 at Ms
amount.
Approved standard wa-
ter and sewer agreements
for water in Cape Henry,
A.B.C. and D., Lots TiOie,
Block 13, Section E.,Lynn-
baven; water and sewer,
Hermitage Subdivision, and
water and sewer, Green
Run PUD, Sectloo A-S,
Kempsville and Princess
AnneBorou^.
Approved on approfola-
tion of $3,515 from tbe
Reserve for Contingencies
for tbe Big Sisters of Tide-
water Association, Inc.
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Virginia Beach Sun, June 9, 1976 - B-1
n.
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Jones, Rhodes hurl no-hltter
wins championship
By 8LA1H THUKMAN
Sun ^rts Editor
How sweet it i^:
The Bayside Marlins won the State AAA Baseball
ChamploD^bip last w«rt at Met Park to grand Style,
A no-hltter, do less, was the orter of the day, as the
MaiiUtt wooi tte duunpion^p tame 3-0. And it was
o«ly {Rttiic that •rtttwUIe catcher DOnny Jone« and regular
pitcher Mike Rhodes both combined for it, (or Jones has
bad to catch Rhodes' bUslng (astballs all season, uid has
also been the hitting star during the play otfs.
Before the gkue, MatUa coach Terry Morton said,
"this is ivhat it's all about. This is what'coaching is all
about, and this is what pUying is all about."
Yes indeed. The Marlins had gained a berti in tiw Ilaal
game after in Inpressive display of power, speed and
pitching throughout tire play-Dffr, and this was the pay-
off. The only question was whether or not Rhodes, who
threw 160 pitches three nights ^rller, could be effective.
He started in right field, with his usual battery-mate,
Jones, on the mound.
B(MD Little, Jones' replacement behind tin plate, quickly
showed the Ht. Vernon Majors he wasaosoft tou^ M.he
gunned down the first, and only baserunner to atteApta
steal, in the first inning. And this was done with a tre-
mendous wind blowing in from center field.
In the top of the second inning, Jones seemed determined
to get himself in trouble as he threw to second for a force,
but sending the ball into center. However, he neatly Aitii^
two bunts and went to third with ttem tOLget Jiims^oiit
of tte jam.
AlOough be wasn't allowing any hits, Jones did walk
some, and in the b9 (rf the fourth, with no score, no outs
add two 00, Rhode^caiiieintopitcb, Jones went to third,
and thirdbasemiB GcAe Uch went to right.
Rhodes fanned the first batter, mudi to theMarlis
fans' dellgU, and got the aexftattOTtotalt into a Rhodes-
to- Jones to Kohn double-play.
The next inning Rhodes resumed^JUs outfield position.
The bottom of the fifth was tbe ball game. With one
out, Paul Eidson waa^,^&nd Roy Lohman, wto had already
^ifKiMlmo^Mrttiai, attempted a sacrifice. The bunt
war ItfqdSI^ and both baserunoers were safe. A wild
pit(£ moved them up a base.
A new pitcher whiffed DH Cedric Holland, but th«i hit
Le<£ with a IM^ loading the bases with two down.
Up came Joms. U ever ttere was a'dnteh hit, it was
his smash down the i^itfield line, which scored all three
runners.
That was it torMt, Vernon, fo r Co ach Morton Jhen pit
Rhodes on the mound, and most of the remaining Majors
only heard the ball whiz by them.
Rhodes struck out two batters in the sixth inning, and
then, with home-town crowd really cooking in the top of
the seventh, he smoked them, 1-2-3.
To see the smiles on their faces was to know bow much
this victory meant. To see the crowd react when Morton
held up thechamplonshiptn^ihy wastoknowhow tbe Mar-
lins were loved.
After the game, the overly modest Jones tried to give
Rhodes all the credit. Wbenaskedifhe felt he had his best
stuff, Rhodes too. down-played his efforts. But Jones
wouldn't let him get away with that. "Come on Mike, tell
him you were hell!"
He was hell. They were all bell.
Photos by Blair Thurman
With «ii» swing, Donny Jones drove In
the winning run, wt insilrance run, and
on the same play, Gene Lech scored.
Jones' timely hiltingtirou(^mjt the play-
offs is one of the reasons the Marlins
wwi ihe state diampionship. H^ hitting,
catching, and pitching skills sometimes
get overlooked, but he put it all together
in the championship game.
R6y^4.ohman. the Maiiin centerfielder,
makes^^ahead -first dive, and was called
safe on a close play at the plate. Loh-
man scored the second run of the fifth
inn^, following PaurEidson, who scor-
ed first. L<^iman also made an incredi-
ble diving catch, v^ich if missed would
have been extra bases. Besides that, he
rapped two singles up the middle in his
first two trips to the plate.
When in doubt, the Marlins
turned to Mike Rhodes. He went
to ^ moum) in ttie fourth inn-
ing to rt>ort a potential scoring
ttireat by the M«Jo«'s- After
Baysi^ scor^:?its runs, he
came in again to pitch the final
t¥W> Inning, striking out five of
the last six batters, thus pre-
serving the no-hitter. His re-
cord ttiis year was 10-3.
A ciMmploMMp Hug
Cedric Holland, the Marlin
right fielder/DH, marvels at tt>e
diampi(Miship tri^y his team
won. Holland was one of the
hottest batters on the Marlins
this year, who wcnrnd up the
season witti a 17-6-1 record.
Baytide kept the state cham-
pion^ip a beach tradition, as
Kempsville took it all last year.
The Marlins hung in there all
season , came back when they
had to, wkJ (teserved to win it.
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wins Coastwise Race
By BLAIR THURMAN
Sun Sports Editor
After 900 miles of sailing l6-toot Hol^ Cats in all
kinds of weather conditlc.ns, the race was neck and neck
"Once we rounded Cape Hatteras, wt J»ex we were
coming in. We weren't stopping for anythli^."
Those are the words of Mike Worrell, winner of the
1st Annual Coastwise Race, a 1,000 mile venture stretch-
ing from Ft. Lauderdalt to Virginia Beach, sponsored
by Worrell Brothers Nightclub on the Virginia Beach
strip.
Worrell's nip 'n tuck finish with Peter Guthrie of
Florida, climaxed almost two weeks of dangerous rac-
ing which saw two boats drop out due to damage and one
crew quit because of sickness.
Worrell and his crew, Guerry Beatson, pulled ashore
in Virginia Beach at 3:10 Saturday morning, to a sur-
prisingly large wfc.coftie on the sami.
Gutherie pulled in at Ni>gs Head, conceding the race
after being Li the lead much of tte way. He flaisbed
the aext dtv.
"GuthrtC commanded my respect," said Worrell.
"He Is a real competitor and he is already anxious to
race next year." Guthrie pilots a 727 for Delta Air-
lines when not braving the high seas.
Peter opened up a big lead on the first day," said
Worrell, "because he sailed during the n^ht. We hadn't
MmftMl tn 4b mv MpM Mltim h*tt *• kMv wttii Guthrie
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MRce WorraN toldt vietory plaqiM
Softball, tennis tourneys held
The boys Softball tournament was held at Bayside with
the host team winning over Kellam in the final game
6-4. , -
Members of the Bayside team were: Carl I^ugherty,
Cassell Burden, Mike Starling, Mike Kessle^ Mike
Gargiulo, Gray Johnson, Joey MiDer, Steve Wack, John
Owens, Chuck Bethel and Lewis Deliaugh.
The girls Softball tou ma mertiras held at First Colon-
ial with Cox defeating Kempsville in the final game 9-8.
Members of the Cox team were; Tina Vii^U, Taml
Disher, Laura Morris, Melissa Principe, Ruth McGovem,
Veraa Dickens, Jodie Taylor, Melinda Warren, Bodie
MaxwU, Patsy Wniis, and Liz Rhodes.
The girls tennis toumaipent was held at Princess
Anne with the following winners: Required Siiigles,
Carolyn Cann, First Colonial; Required Doubles, Sherry
Downing, Princess Anne; Kathy Callan, ElectiveSingles,
Marilee Russell, Princess Anne; Elective Doubler,
Tammy Carroll, Ronda Blanks, Princess Anne.
' These are the last extramurals for the current school
year.
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Rec. league play under way
HEIR
"Help" is the silent plea of Ihe
problem drinker. But help is
also an answer. At the Alcohol-
Ism Rehabilitation Center of
Tidewater, help is offered
through treatment in a total
therapeutic environment.
Medical and psychological
specialists work together to
conduct comprehensive
individualized programs. After
^texifleaticni), 28 days are
devoted to helping individuals
reshape habits and regain
lost self-confidence.
For your own help, or
, tirt>for»omeotieyouktio««.
call the 24-hour Alcoholism
Hotline; WI-HEtP. It's the first
way to reach help. Operated
as a public service by ARCT. ■
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Medlctrs ind etiwr iMiltti coverage
By Shannon Cox
Dept. of Park and
Recreation
As the Baseball-Soft -
ball season moves on into
the month of June, there
are four leagues that have
already completed half of
their scheduled games; the
Midget and hitermediate
baseball leagues for boys
and the Pre-Teen and Teen
Softball leagues for girls.
Of these four divisions,
there are nine undefeated
teams, and fifteen other
teams have only one loss.
Within the Midget league
of 32 teams, iCempsville
holds all four dlvlslcnal
leads. The Kempsville Car-
dinals are 8-0 and tied
with the Woodstock WUd-
cats who are 7-0: In the
se<»nd division, ; the
Kempsville Braves are 8-0,
in the third, are the Kemps-
ville Cubs 8-0 and the fourth
division is led by the
Kempsville Royal, 8-0.
The Mi(^et league, has
played approximatdy 8
games each with 6 sche-
duled games to pi, Ralo-
out games will be brought
back at the end of the sea-
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The Intermediate lea-
gue is a different situa-
tion. Of 21 teams these
three divisions are head-
ed up by the Great Neck
Orioles, 6-0, the Wood -
stock Rangers, 6-1 and the
Arrowhead Chiefs, S-1.
These teams have played
about 8 games apiece with
six to go. Ralnoots will be
brought back at the e*nd of
the season.
The Pre-Teen Girls soft-
ball league has three di-
vistons, 'made up of 29
t«ms, and league l»^ag
honors have been ramedby
the Tborooghgood Fillies
$-1 and tte Diamond
brings Diamondettes, 8-0.
• The third division is in a
three way tie with jn^ one
loss ifiiece; the Aragona/
Ptmbi^ke raider's, ^"^
Pla£a Patriots and the
Creeds Demons'. This lea-
gue has played seven gam-
es and two games have been
rained out. There are nine
more regularly scheduled
games to go.
The Teen Girls Softball
league has 28 teams, and
the league leaders ar6 the
Thalia/Malibu Hustlers at
6-0, the 'Creeds PungoPals
with a record 'of 8-0 and
the third division is led
by the Woodstock Angels
6-0. Each team has played
about eight games with two
rainouts' to make up at the
end of the season. They
have nine regularly sche-
duled games logo.'
These leagues are very
competitive and each team
is capable of knocking off
Us ojqnnent. R will ^ la-
terestli^ 4o see how things
turn out.
Football sign-up
The^PlUB
Recreatimi
I^partfflent will hold re-
giMrsU(Ki for loMtaJl
(snly) at the Plata Fire-
station from 9 to 2 on
^tuittey June 12 ani June
19.
Both flag foott»ll and
tackle football will be of-
fered for boys tttm 8-14
y^rs old.
For further inforroatioi
call Larry Ri^s at 340-
0365.
doing it, we would have to. " ^
By running ahead so soon, Guthrie managed to evade
some iroi^ condititms off Cape Canaveral, a luxery
the other boats couldn't take advantage of. Two of the
starting five boats gcrt no fnrther, sustaining serious
stnictunl damage,
Dave Roberts, another Floridlan, related his ex-
perience. "We were able to get to get out easily, despite
the 18-foot waves, M tte bent flin)ed over in 30 mile go
hour winds. The boat was damaged and we i»ulda't
right it. We had to stand in two feet of Water.
"The wind was blowing us away from the sboreand
after a couple of hours, we fired our flares, but no one
saw them. Finally the wind shifted from the east, which
was a relief.
"For a while, two sharks followed us, )Qst five feet
under the trampoline, bat they 1^.
^•We had three days worth at find and wter, hat It
was stored in one of the pontoons, which was upside
down. The hatch was under water, and the goods were
floating at the top and we couldn't reach them. I wu '
reedy to cut through the pontoon if I bad to.
"After 13 hours, we finally drifted In. Some pec^e
dressed for dinner jumped in to help us, shoes and all.
I'm ready to go again."
After the mishits at the Cape, and after sickness
took hold of one crew o^ Myrtle B«id> S.C., there were
but two boats left.
Part of the exclteme^ of the race, according to Wor-
rell, was the fact that there was no contact between
sailors, and they bad very little Met l»w tur ahead or
behind they were. "It kept us going all the time," said
Worrell.
He had taken great piins to determine wten the best
winds fbr sailing would prevail. "I had cousiMmI charts
and tables and thought the prevailing winds would be In
our direction, but you can never teU about those things.
We only had five days of sailing with the wind. The
rwt of the time we were bucking head winds. It was a
heck of a lot tougher than I had expected.
"A head wind hit us off CharlestOBi a northeaster,
and ^yed with us five days until we got to Cape Look-.- -.^-^
out, N.C. Guerry stayed in the trapeze, but he knew
that was his job before we started. We Were tired,
sle^y, wet and hungry."
Instead of water, Worrell and Beatson carried Gator-
Aid and a thermos of hot coffee. "That thermos became
the most important piece of property on the boat. I
wmildn't have sold it for $100."
They alw carried some canned food, although tbey
usually pulled ashore when they were rmdy to eat.
Despite Gottate's early lead, Worrell caaght up and \:f
^rted playing cat and mouse. ^
"We passed him 12 miles north of (^peFear, M.C., ■*
on Wednesday morning, and sailed untU 10:30 that night. S
We palled in at the only light we saw, which turned out v:^
to be Camp Lejeune. While we were sacking oat with S?
the Marines. Guthrie sailed all nigU and passed us. '^.^
"All the next day wh«i we came in to eat, people : *
told w we w«|||||i|K*nAn«es behind him. We
the night 10 tniyfHiabf Cape Lookout, oti a dei
beach in dur sleefdng bags,
"The next morning, after two hours of sailing, we
passed them on the beach. We couldn't sneak past,
and when they saw us, tiiey burridly rigged their boat
q) asd k^ pace with us all day. '^'^
"The wind picked 19 te 25-35 knots and they chased
us to Cape Hattens. As we rounded the point, we j^^
were about 300 yards ahnd. I tacked to get a l>«tte>''9H|
position to cross Diamond Swals, lint Guttarie was a '^""^
Utile higher on the wind and was able to cut under me
UKi opened iq> a 300 yard lead.
"We caught iq> and finally pulled atead. By night-
fall he was well behind. We knew if we ston>ed for the
night, .Guthrie wmil^ pass us, so we kt^ sailing vsiil
. we reached Virginia Bttdi at 3:10 Saturday morning.
Guthrie knew he couldn't catch us anl pulled in at
Nags Head andsailed tn'the oezt day.
"If I had written a movie script, I cod^t have made
it more exciting. I loved it.
"We h^ hoped to land duri^ the day a> tlrare would
be Mme ^ple ttere," jsald Worrell, ^'and when we
saw all those people on tin b^ehiWre thought someone
bad drowned. I wa^ just numb when we finished. Just
numb. ,
"lliere was« T.V. crew and the lights blindalusa
little. We bad been sailing in absolute darkness. No
. nuxHi or anything. Even, if we had to uses flashily,
we just flipped It on for a second, so as not to ruin
our. night-eyes. It was so ^rk we couldn't ev«i see
the satis. We sailed by feeL"
Now its*over, and Mike Worrell tas a lot to savor.
A hard.fboght »ce compeUtlve to the end, hard weather
to sail in and a victory pla^e to show for his and Bea-
tson's efforts. ^
He is ^|rMdy planning Mat year's face, mafUng new
rules and reciting sailon. R will probably be a win-
ner. )
Beach basketball
camp to draw stars
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The Eighth Annual Vir-
ginia Beach BasketbaU
tCarap, qxmsored by the
aar of the Sea PTA will
be held August 2-6.
Leo Anthony, head bas-
kettall coach at Princess
Anne High is the director,
and will be 'ai(ted by other
ar«i caches.
Outstanding college coa-
ches and players will also
be uo Itie stall, isomeoitbe
former instructors have
been: Mo Howard, S>hil
Ford, Toa McMillan and
Monty Towe.
AntbcMiy said he opects
to get some more top talmt
tUs y«ir. The camp is
open to* boys ^ht ywta
old to the smior y^r in
Ugh school. High school
graduates are not eligible.
InstructicM will be in
three age grotqis and actual
team {day wiU b« stressed.
Tn^hles will be given to
the (Mitstandlng camper in
each grade level. There
will be free throw ampe -
titioo, one on one compe-
tition, and team eompeti-
ti(».
The purpose of the camp
Is to giw Instru^km in
iaskrtiall fir: jinentals to
boys who have a <toire to
improw their lUUtles and
to pin grater knowledge
of tte pme.
Anthony said ttet there
are Just a llmfted number
c^nings for campers, and
that onee tte quota is fiUed,
no more campers can be
acc«^«l, so sip q^ earty.
For furtter iaforiMtlcn
call Leo Aphony at 486-
42Mortt2-3284,orAltott
mU at 486-6487.
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Beach to hear
prayer speech
How intalUfMit prayer Inds to sptri-
twl rttllty wUl be discussed in a free
public lecture in VirglnU Beacb Sittday,
at 7 p.m.
Joseph G. Heard, a Citristiaii ScicDce
teach and lecturer from Miami, will note
that the "desire to Iokiw what is real
(grates stronfly in people."
He will spealc in Liokhom Paric Ele-
menUry School, 1431 LaslUn Road under
tte ausirtces of First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Virginia Beach. The lecture
is opta to the public without charge.
liiss lUrgo Matthew, who is Second
Reader at the Virginia Beach Christian
Science church, will introduce ^letrd.
Local arrangements for the eTent are be-
ing handled by lecture committee chair-
man, Austin Manager.
He ms eduatad at the University of
Pennsylvania, Harvard Business ScImwI,
and the University of MUmi in Florida,
where he earned Ma Juris Doctor De-
gree.
Heard served as manager of the Youth
Diviston of the Department of Branches
and Practitioners for The First Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Boston.
In 1968 he Jwcame a member of The
Christian Science Board of Lectureship,
and hu spolcen at several hundred uni-
versities in North America, Europe, and
South America. He has bean a teacher
of Christian Science since 1970.
His lecture is entitled 'Finding ReaUty
Through Prayer."
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Unlchprn Parle School
1413 Uskin Rd.
481-4471
Leonard Cambett
Paitor
Sumlay School 10:00 a.m.
ainday Evenbig Service
7:00 p.m.
TIDEWATER
CENTRAL
CHURCH OF THE
NAZERENE
Rev. David Hdstein, Pastor
5514 Parliament
Ph. 497-8703
Sunday School Hr.
AM.
Hour acn-bimpb 10:50a.m.
Junior, Youih, * Adult
Fellowshi|>-6:00 P.M.
Hour of Inspiratton-7:00
A.M.
P.M.
Wednesday Mid-week
Up-llft 7:80 RM.
Beginnins
A Marriage b a beginning-of a Ufeloag r«latioiuliip, of a new famUy, of a loving partner,
iUp. Many people talk of a wedUUng aa If It were the end of something. "And they lived
happily ever alter" It the mual eo^ of lowe itorie. hi fairy tales and Hollywood. Perhaps
dut U lAy ao many young people are «> eaaily dlsiUusioned. They do not expect that mar-
riage at tfanea can tovolve hard work, compromiae and frustration. However, the rewards
of ftickhig with a marriiife, ewen when the gobig geta rough, are worthwhile. There U no
other reUtlonship ao meaningful aa a good marriage.
A sound marriage will hidude God, for a wedding is more than a pro-
mbe brtween two people, It is also a covenant with God. God has never
prondsed that we wiU "Uve happily ever after", but with God's help a
couple can seardi for the solution to their problems. As we hear young
couples say Uielr weddhig vows, it is an opportunity to renew our own
vows and tolmnembcr dut minttge is a beginid|^
MWMMiaMKN
Dr. W. S. Oebasa. Lid.
and
Dr. L. D. TaaklB
take pleasure in
anuonncing the association of
Dr. Glaawood E. Morris
Phone 397-70S8
Hours by Appoinlmeat
»
joMAram
Fa f era-
Austin
married
Gail Lpls Fafarabottme
Mrs. John Kelly AusSn in
a rseeat ceremony at the
Ualvtrstty of Virgiaia
Chisel, Charlottesville.
The bride U the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew
R. Fafara of Norfolk. The
groom is the SCO of Mr.
and Mrs. George William
Austin Jr. of DePari Way
in VlrginU Beach.
The bride was given away
by her father and Father
Regis O'ConneU officiated.
Maid of honor was Lynn
K. Barter, and the brides-
maids included Pamela
Cole, Linda Sch^ and
Mrs. Diane Konneday.
B^ man was George
WlUlam Auftla Jr., and the
ushers were Glen M. Fa-
Un, Michael Austin and
Steve muae.
A raeopUon foltowed in
the PrMident's Garden.
Hie bride is a Norvlew
graduate currently attend-
bt theUVa. Tlw groMi is
a Late Taj^r grad also at
UVa.
Choir sets
concert here
Tto Chapel Choir (over
100 volcM) of First l&ap-
ttst (^ffch, Lrt*ock,Tei-
as will give a concert Sun-
^ ikfUlMfJ^ at Fltrf
B^tist OnnA, VirgbiU
BMch.
Tte Char^ U located
on SSth areet at HoUy
Road.
The CMt ittre^ is
RMLowry ami tolr Pas-
tor is K-. Jeroy WAer,
PntidMi oftteSoMem
BaiMtt Owvwtton.
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B-4 - Virginia Beach Sun, June 9. 1976
Fahey wins
book honors
Lt. Gen. Jean E. Engler USA-RET, Editor of Officer
Review, a professional journal distributed to the national
membership of the Military Order of the World Wars,
has jounced that an article by John A. Fahey of Vir-
ginia Beach has been selected for publication in the
journal's May issue.
Fayey's article titled, "The United Nations Anomaly",
questions the legality of the Soviet UnioA's three-to-
one voting strength advantage in the United Nations in
view of Article 2 of the UN Charter which states:
"The Organization is based on the sovereign equality
of all its Members.^
The article reviews the steps of USA-USSR negotia-
tions and agreements which led to admission of two
Soviet republics, Ukraine and Byelorussia, with equal
nation status in the United Nations providing additional
votes for the USSR in the General Assembly.
Fahey reveals Stalin's written promise to Roosevelt
^supporting increased United States voting strength in the
UN if Roosevelt found himself pressured by Congress
as a result of the decided three-to-one voting advantage
given to the Soviet Union.
Recent articles by Fahey attracting national attention
are: "The Berlin Tragedy" and "Method: The Elusive
X Factor in Language Teaching". Both articles aKwared
last year in Torch and Russian Language Journal.
Nihty accepts hit citation
Fahey was an unsuccessful state Senate candidate last
year.
He is shown in the picture opposite with Capt. Wal-
ter .K. Stow Jr., the photo taken in 1963 when Stow
presented Fahey with the Army ComMMhtlDn MedM.
They are now reunited in retirement: Sto* is eommaa-
der and Fahey senior vice commander ;of the Betch
cfaa{rter of the Military Order of the World Wars.
I'M t i um i Mam i miMna i mTO WM i wa^ ^
Many Beach shows
Dome schiedule busy
for summer months
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13 new courses
slated by ODU
The Bounty-Rainbow Programs of Old Dominion Uni-
versity's School of Continuing Studies will offer 13 new
non-credit courses beginning ih mid-June. Fees range
from $12 to $35, and courses ar{>Jn|u^^eii}it weeks
feng wi^ classe* 9ei!^l^fi;c;<^fVHMKr9ln~taaw)e '
speedwriting, reading improvement, modem jau dance,
mountain clog dance, arts in the 20th century, understand-
ing standardized tests, andassertiveness training for men
and women. For information concerning registration, lo-
cation, times and fees of all new courses, call the Bounty-
Rainbow Office, 489-6291.
Kids class offered
Tidewater Montessori SdMMls is offering a summer
program for children 2 1/2 to 6-years-old. The pro-
gram will be $15 a week and begins June 20 utd run
six weeks 9 to wmn five days a week. It will be limited
to 10 children, so that many field trips and craft pro-
jects, which require small teacber-p«q>il ratio, may be
planned.
The school is located in the Pembroke Manor United
Church of Christ, 601 Constitution Drive, Virginia
Beach.
For more information call 499-0723.
Info school set
The next Naval Air Station Oceana Navy Wives Service
Information School will be held June 15, 16, and 17 from
noon to 4 p.m. in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, NAS
Oceana.
The school is designed to inform the Navy wife of
available services and benefits and to answer questions
she might have concerning the Navy. Free nursery service
is available.
For more information and reservations call the HAS
Oceana Educational Services Office at 425-2613 or 425-
2614. ^
Enrollment Is up
Summer school enrollment for the first two sensions
at Old Dominion University is iq> 24 per cent from last
year, according to preliminary figures from ODU's Of-
fice of Evening and Summer Programs.
Dr. Donald F. Coriett. director of the office, saU 4,118
students have registered for 13,262 credit hours in the
first two sessions. With registration yet to be completed
tor the final three sessions of summer sctool, a total (rf
10,160 students have registered for 28,211 credit hoars In
all five sessicws.
Duff wins award
Seven W. Duff received the 1976 Pi GammuHu Award
in Honors D»y ceren»»tes at Madison College.
Pi Gammu Mu is a oitional social science hcmorary so-
ciety.
Duff is the sra (^ Mr. tad Mrs. Robert D. Duff, 3809
Annia Lane, Virginia B«aeh.
Congratulations, Bess
Mrs. Bess EUm Cosgrove of Aragona was named to
the Dean's Ll^ for the winter quarter at Tldeinter
Community College, the Virginia Beach campus. Mrs
Cosgrove's ^ry is a wonderful one: she is hamii-
etnied and returned to classes after 25 years absence
The Virginia Beach Civic Center Dcfme is planning
its 18a summer scbedlde to include a variety of acti-
vities wltii appeal to all ages .
A bicentennial flavor will accent mwy of the public
events. \
Seven mosical concerts raagiiif fiiom iPdck to ))uct
to comitry will bring natiAnflUy ktvnrti M«rtdd|iiment to
the 1,900-seat auditorium, Sis coomiOMr.-^^rtanted trade
shows will provide dii^lhjs, demoostrniaa, speieial
attractions and lectures dj»lgncd to Ippeal'fo residents
and visitors alike. Remaining dates will be filled iitb
conventloos, private parties, banquets and ftmd-ralsing
raffles O^bigo).
fjiuf scMtale win offer Whlqwr Concerts will
'ft'^MMa ant an evwiilag -tVi^Umn itm%
(June 18}Jbr an ,8 p.m. show.
The Fifteenth Annual Virginia Beach Music Festival
will bring 8 high school bands for concert and march-
ing competition (June 14-^11). ^
Twoity tiwusand Southern Baptists will ecnverge on
Tidewater (June 10-17) ftr meeUnf&in Soqw add In tile
Civic Center with closed circuit televUlen bookopa.
Ben^t bingo with cash prises will be held most Sondajr,
Tuesday and Wednesday «vealii|s In June. ,
During July, IHilsper CoHcertf will bring "Barry
Chapln" to the center for two shows (Jult 2)"at 8
and 11 p.m. *B. B. King" wiU hlghligirt two shows
(July 11} at 6 and 9 p.m. EladTo S(»ad, Inc. will presut
Its Mosii:. and Sound Saw* (Jdl; 8-10) tutoring diqdays
of various consumer electronic equipment and miiiii^
instmmems. Tickets wlU be available through Ticketron.
Antlquti plannad
The Annual Munderly Antiques Show (July 29-Aug. 1)
will bring exhibitors IrcMi 13 states with (Umiture,
jewelry Ud related collectors ttemf. prteoads will
beneflt the Sisterhood of T«mple Eniami«r.'4tepoflt,bto|o
will be held most Mmidaj, Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings in July. ^.
A MpeeM Bicentennial Celebration will stiute Amer-
ica's 800th birthday (July 3) with a daM^ iMturi^
Harry Smithson and the Odden Sounds umltr tlie Dome
from 8 p.m. to one.
In August, the Annual Custom Car and Motorcycle
Show (Aug. 6-6) will preset^ over 75 etUbflbi w^th spec-
ial guest Midoel Gray oftetavisioii's ''Sla#B''.
The Norfolk Gem and Mineral Society will presem
its Sixth Amual Jewelry; CMb And Hinwgi Show (Aug.
13-15) featuring ^MenatiOMl dealers, gom and mineral
fossil displays, appraisals, sand painting demonstra-
tions and educatioml lectures.
The Bicentennial Commission will sponsor an Outdoor
Festival (Aug. 22) featuriiif tthibits, demoMtrationsand
sales of handicrafts, ^^talument will M profbtod
hourly and spedal evwtc wiU lacMe a.ilag pageiM
and Navy band cornnrt. IbM^ and country music shows
are pknned for late AngoM.
Blngoa Oil toi^ *
Benefit bingos will be held each Hond&y, Tuesday
and Wednesday evenii^ in Ahgust. Labor ^ weekend,
the Mens Garden Club of tidewater wUI present its
lUrd Aanual Flower and Cku-deo ^tiN^^it. S-5).
Special red, white and bU4 fioral itt^^yit w81 be pre-
sented if the cities <a Norfaik, MrttmeMft and Vir-
ginia Beadi. Twelve hortloiltunil societies will be re-
presented "and tte Uma iSirttn Ct^ wQl offer over
UMB mittsual piams for sale. •
S^enriMr wUl briiw U,O0D m«ugher»jitf .Ifae Mid"
Atlantic ^ne Association to the Baadt fbr the Shrine's
annual a>Avention. Colorful parades and social gatherings
will h^^ this popular event.
Tha Vifgitia Beach Wildfowl Carvers and Collectors
Guild will present its first annual Show (Sept. 17-19)
featurtiV wildfowl carringa, decoys tfni displays of
natural ait. The 1976 sufflmer s«isOd wUI «od in grand
style with the Third Anoul Neptune Festival (Sept
24-October 3) featuring a multitude of pvbltcaltivitie^--
many of which will fill the ClvlaCntardiflnrtfaeM-
tire ten-diy period
For ukUtloBal information OB qii^uniqf jMnnts,^ caU
Dome's business office at iU-W».
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BEACH
PUBLIC NOTICES
hertKrfore mod, which
uqptrty is vnm if th«
MNlUtt. iwaotiriaeh
an Mitvtd by ptiaOMr
to bt (Mum, and Um
aaaiM lad iddrecsts of
tlw oUter trt laknownto
tha ptUtioMr and NUmot
bejeraonyijF serrai witti
■
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of
the Circuit CObrt of the.;
City of Virginia Btach, on '■
the 28th day of May, 1976
Doreen Audrey Durante,
Plhlntitr,
against ~
Antboqr Durante,
D«f«aatM. ■-'*■.■ s*?'
The object of this suit
is to obtain a diforca A
Vinculo MatrioMU firom:
the said defeodUutt, iqiontha
grouMto of the parttes hav-
iof limd ertiroly sqiarate
and apart for more than
one year.
And an affidavit havli%
beeniUale and fU«i that
Jha^MsBdant Is anon n
bia^m/Ot the SUte ^of"
VltpUg the last known
KNR offica address b«iiig:4
mS' Fresno AnmmfPm-^
sacoii, Florida it is m
deired^that he do appeir
here Wthm ten /ID) ^
after doe poblicatieii'tere^
cti- ai do what may be
necessary to protect his
interest in this suit.
A coev-Teete: JOHN V.
FEirniESS, CLERK
By: VlrginU B. AUen D,
Clerk.
Christie * Cutterman
»S First Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, Va. 2MS4
VBS 6/9,6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t ^
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Offlce of the
ClTcoltrCourt of the City of
Vai'»6A!h,^on the 17th day
of May,. 1976.
Lools' Edward Taylor,
TIalntiff,
agUnst
Beatrice P. Taylor,
Defendant.
.Tt» object of this suit
is to obtain a dlwrce a
mensa et tboro tohetmlP
aeqeaUy mergettHUoa^-
vtinCe a-, vinculo iMtaflmoiHl
fnntr the said defendant,
upon the grounds of deser-
tion.
And'an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
tendknt la a oon-resldeot
tM the State of VI
the last known post office
address being: P. 0. Box
183, Manchester, Conn.
06O40. it is ordered that
she •dstappear'here within
(U^ys after 4aepHbllea-
tloar. hereof, and 4o what
may be necessary to pro-'
teet-..her interest in this
suit.. " -
A COPlr-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. AUen D.
Clerfc.
Kelberg * Childress
533 Newtown Rd.
Vtifinia Beach, Va. 22462
VBS-5/26, 6/2, 6/9, «/16
4t mm^^mmmm^^m
(fflOER OFPUBUCATION
In the Cleit's Office of the
Circuit Conrt/of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
ISth (fay of May, 1976.
Heini M. Firmfaac^,
Plaintiff,
ivainst
Soswftha C. Firmhach,
The object of this suit U
to obtain a divorce a vin-
c«k> matrtmontt from the
said defeodaM, vpm the
groandtofdoeertioa.
And anaftlctovlthaviBgbecn
made and filed that the de-
fendant is anott-resideatOf
the mti of Viiiiaia, tte
lait khom put once add-
ress beinr. IS Bridie
Stre^ GUertTaie,liisaa-
chusetUit Uorderedtttf
he do qipear here wMrii.
tea <10) days after dee
pdMieatlon herei^ aid do
what may be aoMsary to
protect his intwest ta this
suit.
A c^-TestC: JOBS V.
W&mwm, CLERK
BYi Vlrgiida B. Allen 0.
Clerk
Wn F. Bumslde
tMLasUnRd.
Ta. Beadi, Va.
VBS-5/19, 5/2«, 6/2, 6/9
ORDER OF PUBLICATK)N
IS the Clerk's Office Of the
Clrcatt C^mrt of the City
Id Vlifiaia BeacA, m the
lOIh m of May, 19^.
Bein Ibrte Bmttanoa
alley,
PlatatiO,
Donnie Ray Sealey,
Defendant.
The object of tUs suit
is to Obtain a divorce a
meosa et thoro ftem the
said defendant, ^m the
grounds of desnika.
And an affidavit taida|>he«i
owteandmedflMttede-
tadttt is a BQB-rMldeiit
of the State of Virginia,
tie IkM kaowa post offin
addraA beiag: c/o PeQe-
tier Ford, Highway 17,
Sorth, MmhrtUa, Itett
CaroUla ft Is ortered that
she do appear oere. within
tea (10} daya after dte
puhlicatloo hereof, and do
what may be neceasary to
protect her Interest in this
suit.
A copy-Te^e: iOHN V.
FEmRm, CLERK
BY: Vlrgiida B. Alien D.
Cl«t. .
Glaaser 4 Olasser
SOIPlauGM
V8S-5/19, 5/86, 1/2. 6/9
dt •
ORDBt OF VmUCATlQB
IntheClerfc'aOmceofthe
Circ^t Court of the City of
Viq^ Beach, on tte IMh
(tar of May, im.
Bobert Jotm Vlttmaa,
Plaintiff.
agalaat
a«ida¥aadowWtttman.
Oefamalt.
TheobjMlQffldjimiitia
to obtaiaa dbtt^aylBto-
h> matrifflolitifromtteaald
defendant, «|uttegrouiida
of deaertiofe lor a period
of more than OM year.
And anaffiAyithatlagbemi
made andflkdthatdueiHU-
geace haa beenoMdbyor
in bdmlf oftheComalaiiiant
to ascertain in whIcscouBty
or eorp<^tiOn the Defen-
dant ia..imivwtjrflNt.^
last known pintt tftcead-
dreu hebig: S8M fwflac
Road, Vir^ BOad, Vir-
giaia SSmlu ordered
ttat she do aoMar here
within ten(lQ)daysafterdoe
pnUication hereof, nd do
what may he heccaaar* to
protect ur interest in this
suit.
A c(q)y-Teste: JOHN V.
F&NTRKS. CLERK
^i J^lrgmia B. Allan,
Alan B. Corneas
5266, Ef Princess Amie Rd.
Vbflnfa Beach, Va. 2)«2
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
Aad asafSdavithayiaghoeo
mi^vadfttad that the de-
fandaat tt h^eyed to he
de$eaa«d and itt laidlmowa
pmttttm address la m-
biM tt^Uwdendthat
J. Thnaaa Braye do ^
petf h^ «^ (10) ten
<b9B after ^le piMleation
hereof; aad do irimt may
be neemnanr to protoetUs
interest la this suit.
JCWIi V. FP?.TRE.SS
CitkdW..
By: Baitara A.Walls,D.C.
Ktilam, PlckrellandUw-
ler
1020 P * M Mdg.
Norteft, Va. 2)510
VM6/2,e/*,«.
ORDSR OF PWKLICATIOS ,
to the CjMk'a Office
of the Clrcidt Court at tte ,
City cl larglBla Beach, on/
thd aHh day of May, IVft
Uaamt. Selby,
PtalMifl,
^^ Uun Settiy.
Drfiidaat.
Th<r object a thU salt
is to obtain a decree, of
dtvoree a vinculo au-
tilnoou t^m ttedetaidnit
xpaa the grooida of llvlag
separate and apart tor a
period of OM nar.
iUtd as atftdaTlt havtag
been naiie ud fUed ttat
the defMdant is a non-
raaidaM ol tte SUte of
Viifinla, tte last lamwu
nm oOlee addreta h^:
nr MarUW street, |(ai^e
WaddiitoiMlHitlaor-
dMwdttnt aha do appear
hm Wtlida tan (10) daya
aftw dne puMlcatlon here-
of , and do what may be
neceaaary to protect her
intereatlattissalt.
A eaw-teite: JOBH V.
FKHTRESS. CLERK
Bf: VirginU B. Allen D.
cieift.
BteMt^ Butter 4 Montana
TSd'AUantle Nat. Bankfidg
M&fi^ Virginia
VBS «/9-%'16> 6/23, 6/30
4t -
Plaintiff,
mloat
Ifisaa DelwM^wers,
Defuxfant. ^
The i^eet of this mtit
Is to oiAain a dlvorcl a
vinculo matrimonii kf^
tte aaid defendant, i^wi
the groonto of one yanr'a
ti^ratiflp.
And anafiidavithaviiighean
made ami flled timt tte M-
fendaot Is a non-residM
et tte Sate «f VirgiiUa,
tte laat knowa poat office
Mdreaa.beiart e/o C. T.
PeiUn Sate Moital Hoa-
ftal, Jeasnp, Maryland ft
la ord«wd that she
do anpear hare wlttln ten
(10) daya after (hm pnb*
ilcuion teretrf, anddoitet
may be neceaaarv to i8t>-
tect her iirierest la tUa
suit.
A ecw-Teste: JOHN T.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk
tnuiam H. Colona, Jr.
1S97 Laddn Rd;
Va. Beach, Va. 23491
5/19, 5/26, 6/2, «/•
(%DER OF PUBLlCATIOa
In the Clerk's (Xtteeotttf
Circuit Court of tte Cityii
VirgiaU Beach on tte Slat
dayofMan^i, 1976.
DoDaM Raasell Garland,
Plaintiff,
, Lavm Garland,
Defudairt.
Hie object of ttls suit la
to obtain a divoreeameian
et thoro to be later meignd
and enUrged into a flari
decree of divorce avinciaa
matrinmnU from the aaM
deftndaid, voathegroiadi
otteaeitlani
And aaaiadavtthavttgbnai
made and flled that the dd*
iaadant is anoa-resid«ttal
tte SUte of Virglnta, the
last known pont office nd-
dreaabeiaf;'42S9Klm8H
War, SanUaio, CaliftwadB
it it ordered that dw if
^pear here- within tenfiq
daya after «ie paMlcatlBi
hereof, and do iritttmaylN
necMaaay to prote^ IM
iBMreat In this sutt.
A-copy ^Teate: JWIM f.t
FiSTHESS, CLERK
Ylr^aia B. AIM,
M
Ldiiti W.JCershner
5M Intependeoce Bldg.
Va. Beach, Va.
"I'f
A-
ORDER OF PUOLICATIOM
ynAWV.
m&datrator of the Estate
of WOlfam Paul Oarrlck,
Plaintiff
IREME E. HOLT,
Defendant.
LAW DOCKET
NO. L-2SS4
Tin oi^aet of a petttloa
bendtac in the idMm aeUon
is to oUala aa teiar i^
provin|a convrooteeset-
bemea of an dalhaa lor
the wn^tlOdMtttfdain'-
tifra deeedHit, wmm
Pna Garrl^ a deeeaaod
inlant, and dtredttg dia-
trfb^km-iw the Start of
the proceeiu tteredf .
And Affidai^llaviagbeen
made aadlUedttataartara
(krridc, the natural
mother of aald Inluit de-
cedent, vduwuBotnrviv-
ed t^a nouM. (^UdrM
or grandddldratt, indite
MS bom to'Bttban Gar-
riA and Ronald E. Gar-
rtak, u not a rwldaaiQf
tiA State, it la.
Ordered tlmt tte said
Barbara Garrick do ap-
pear wittin tan (10) di^
after dne nublleatlonQfttia
(totter and do lAat Is ne-
eenaanr to protect Mr in-
ttfeeta.
B ia tartterOrderndtM
tte piaiatlfl prwMit his
PMuon and (Mtt tar
comprondM aattlMieBt of
tte iAMe entftled cause
to tte Court on tte S(M
dqr ol June, 1976 at 9:00
o'dodt a.m.
B is fhrtterOrderadttet
tte fwegirfag portton of
thU (Mm- to nnldUwd
untie a week Iter Jonr coni-
secntive wetdca to tte Vlr-
Ibtla Baadi Sua, a newa-
paper pd^iAed in tte Ctty
of Vir0^ Beadi, Virftn-
ia and tevtaf general dr-
etfatton to tte Tid«nt«>,
Virginia area.
pR&Toif, raranm,
inLSOB A LAMBBtT
fn Fii« ColoaM Bond
Virginia Beach, VirglBia
23454
A Copy Terte: Jote Y.
Fentress, Ctat
By: Doris S. Bale. JQ!.C,
VW S/U. 8/2, 6/9, 6/W
taUMCtift'tOBleeioftte
Cira^ Court of Ite (^
4tf VUtttftBeadi, ottte
tm dar ol^ Majr, m«.
C^itfVtr^Beadi,
Mialfff,
(»tO)Qt OF PUBUCATION
In tte Cleit's Office of tte
Cirenit Court: of thKCity M
,V», Beich, ontteindday
IMS, ,
H»1!eill»< V"'"'*'
Plaintiff,
against
Roiitt Edwards Heatte,
Deiindaid.
Tte oMect of thta rait
ta to mdtt a divorce a
manaa at thoro tote mer-
ged into a dlvora a vln-
caU) UltrtmanU fMm tte
aaid dcNadant, ifgon tte
ITMBda of deaertioa.
im u affidiM tavttf
heeh made and Bled M
tte defendant la a nca-
rasldeit at m SUtt <rf
Vligiaia, tte laat known
pom office addreas baing:
Til Sagamore BlU Drive,
Marietta, GenfiattUor-
tered that he do appear
here wfthm ten (10) days
afltf dne pnblleraon tere-
ot and do what any te
neceaaUT to protect his
intemstbtttoaidt.
A em-taa(e: JCWN V.
FEHTOHS. CLERK
S': Ylriinia B. AUan D.,
aflt.
«a!)aeeB.8nittt
MStoMvPoint
700 HevtoM Road
NOrftrik, Va. 23502
VBS 8/V, 6/16, 6/23, 6/SO
4t
VBS S^, 6/2, 6/9, t/m
ORDER OF PUBUCATRJII
ktteClerit'aOfSceof
^lHJom
Beery A. a»ok, el.al.
Demttant.
Ite object tf ttiaaitt
ta to aemiiiw 1^ egutm^
teUea'tte Ite atai^^k
of tte Bmwty and
amittfimiami ta
PMtuanlor^
OlO^t OF PDBUCA110N
In tte ClKk'a Office of tte
Cirmitt Court of tte Ctty
of Va. BeaiA, oa tte m
day (tflby, 1976
Bernard A. Griflin,
PlalBtifl,
^attat
Steryl M. GrUfltt,
DeMdaat.
Tte ^Jed (« this suit
ia to obtain a divorce a
V HHB t lO -^ ' BmtrlmOnH^irOiii
tte said defWdatt, ^ott tte
fimnda of mm year sep-
aration.
AtA «i affidavit having been
made and Ulad ttat tte de-
tadant is a non-rasidnt
tf tte Sttte a YlVglaia,
tte la^ known poat office
addnm bMg: 8 Aner-
aon Street, BoiiM. Masaa-
cteaetts it is («rdned ttet
ikt do ai^eur hw* wttto
tenflOJ^ys after Am priiU-
aikm itnot, nd do wtet
ntor te neeesaary to ^t>-
tect hw Intemt in tUs
^Dt.
A e^Y -TgTE: ^WH V.
FEMTRBB, CtERK
BYt Vtrginta B. AUen D.
awk.
Qt^CoxACoz
1511 Atlntie Ave.
Va. BMtii, Va.
VBS 5/26, 8/2. 8/9, 6/16
(fflDER OF raBlK:ATK}N
latt»(Mfk'i(XBte<tftte
tiliiailt Court of tte Ctty
at Viiti^ Baa^, on tte
lOtt day i^ May. 1976.
OInar tateat Bowem,Jr.
VirgliOa Beach, on ttell
day of Mav, 1976.
Peter Flake Lemi, Sr.
Plaintiff,
afaittst
Amanda SisaaaBowea Lion
Detedantr
Tte oiiject of thia mril
la 'to obtain a divorce a
qean at thorototeldaa
merged into A dlvOrMi
vianlo matrttaooll frea
tte aaid defendaift, qnntte
eronnds of dMortioni
LtdanafftdavittevingbiM
made ud flled that tte
dafendaid la a non-reaidatf
itt tte Aato of VirginU, te
laat known poat office tt-
dries being: 2l94Hai8a)rt
Bill Road, BUigtemptad,
Mew York it la ontand
that ^ do mpear ha»
withia ten(10)day8afierdti
ptfldlcatimi hereto, and da
ittat may te necessary fee
protect her interest ia ttb
soft.
ACOPY-TESTE: JOHMI
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. AUen t
Clerfc.
Louis B. Fine
IXa Uw Bldg.
Norfolk, Va.,
VBS 5/28, 6/2, 6/9, 8/1
:i
(mDER OF PUBUCATn
fit tte Clerk's Office of tt
CUrcatt Court of tte (5
of Virginia Beadi, on tti
14tt day ot Mar, IVN
Oua Thomas Bwtwlck,
Plahitlff,
against
mua Marie Amett Bos
bAtk,
Detaidaat.
ItecAiJec^ofttisa^li
to (Main a lUvorceameMi
et ttorolo te latermerim
into a vinodo nutrlmeni
tnan tte aaid defendant
imm tte gromids oi deser-
turn on Fdireary 10, int
And anafihlavittev^beoi
amdeandflledlkUtteif-
tandant ia a noo-reridOB
o(^aateofVirgiaia.te
Itet ifflowa post <^eeai*
dress teiag: 149 Formri
Drive, Jtftfs<aville, th
daina tt Is ordered thad
rte do appnr here wltlte
tai(iQi£^ dter ito tm
Udtttim here^ anddowiai
fltty te iMcesaary to pro-
ted ter imerest in tMt
a^.
ACOPY-TESTE: JOHN?.
F&mtWSS, CLISK
BY: Vtrgltfa B. Allen D.
(SertE.
CMatle A Guzman
•45 First Cktbmlal Bond
Va. Beadh, Va. 23452
Va. Beatt, Va. 23«4
VB8-5/26, 6^, 6/9, 6/M
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ORDER
A> . IN THE
irF.ICEOFTHI
OURT OF TJlE
GINIA BI'ACH
DAY OF MAY
OHDER OK PUBIslCATiO?
on
rn Ociutjur u,
ColQmbus, Ohie
" CHANCERY
75-1168
i>htiilp Hills
Ann Mills,
[M wife, and re-
tiut the.
e«(lii«.
adoption,
1 born.Octolit
Columbus Obio.
ulltfavtt having been' tooAf^
aiw^Qled that the iHnkoown
iamXt > natbral parent o<
atii child, Is a non-
rkSmsA of the StAte of
/lr(inii, the kst knowo
pqtt oHtce address hieing
uumpwD, It is therefore'
OROErED tiut the said un- .
knows natural father ap- .
S&DMr before this Court'
qKintmn ten (10) days after
^"^publiqiUon of this Order
and iiidlcite bts atUtUde
toward the proposed adop-
tion, or otherwise do what
Ts necessary to prater* *•'■'
interest in this matte >
teste: '"•"
lS..Cler)i
niaB
oiuSfBl (or Petitioners
ilter-a'^jSiitia&tion >'
of, and 00 what may
nefessarj .to .protect
fee
Defendaiit
.,ob]ect
"Y-TESTE JOHNV
RESS. CLERK
"la B Allen D.
nd(>'Aater Legal Aid
5/26, &/2, 6/9, 6/16
ot
is "■'
the Stat
( known
-. being. 1
I'ard, 39 1
Trailer
tb Caroll
_„„^5rter«d tbtt.
apjSear here will
.da4(if't)i/ter due
tiet^ and do'
be' ' necessary to
her iifterest in tb
A copy-Teste: JOHN
■• ^'"TRESS, CLERK , ,
.'trginia B. Allei) D
•S?
^.^Ai:^ n V
'Ariinad-£.'l«vy, Atty.
i^M v\iu Oiie Bldg. -
\, Virginia 23510
5/26, 6/2, 6/9
ejijlS^S Pembroke
Independence Blvd.
Va. Beach, Va.
Or.r
VBS
4t
5/26. 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
JWBUCAIION:
lerk's OtUce Of tbe
t'CourtoftheCttyofi''- TO BE NAMED
ORDER
VIRGINiA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT,OF,THE
CITY OF fUtCINlABEACH
ON THE 21stDAT0FMay
1976.
in re: AdopUon^vOf Robin
Aliaha Beddow and Shannon
AlfthaBeddow-
Robin Al-
Vfrgliila Batch, on the 24th
^ oHUr, 1976.
' oty^^a Beach,
Isba White and Shaffl)Oti.Al-
isha White
Thomas ilicbael White
and Cassandra Kay White
To: Wlllard A. Beddow
General Deliver
ORDfiR Of PUBLlL.
In theClerk's Offlds^
Circjiilt. Court otjithf
ot.Vt.'<dBeaclir«n''(he
Msrtaret AubJTo" ■
■■'Iff, ,••;.,
^ilflst ,
PhUip ^Uams Towne,Jr
Defendant.. . ..
The object of - ihlis (e'uit
is to obtain a dlvor^ a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the ghwnds of constructive
desertlom \
And»iaffrdavifhaTia{bebn
made and Hied tliiiae de-
fendant Ifti'a noh-resldent
of the State of ' Virginia,
aildlrett*M[ta|^!44.CdMec-
ticuUi^eiriifeJ RkUcl^^'llas-
sachuh^, it 'i^. ordered
that he ifo^aptMar, here
within >^<IOUilt|a^iAi!^
duenB6Ucanbi$iitM»-4»l
do vhatr-llfiiy^fiH^Airy
■IDEROFPU^CATIDN
■ Vtttlnla
te 3rd. day of
Andr&«JUBe Snd
ijiinfltt, '■
jaeonani.
The object of t)iis,.,3uit
isito obtain v iUyorc^ a
vinculo matrfHioAii from
i^ntbe
-91
ftbsald
■*^^Se5?S:
And an
glnla'tDESSlxnowD post of-
fice addtiess being: .CSC-
,3nl. lolartry, APO, 0904S
it is ordered that he do
appear herewitUn ten (10)
days after due publicatioA
hereof, and do what may
be^ necessary to protect
Jih interest in this suit.
'"a, copy-Teste: 'JOHN V
FENTRESS, Cl^fiRK
,B^: Virginia B., Allen D.
. Clerk , ^
Clements, Bowerrnan k
3384 Va. Beach Blvd.
• yi Beach, Va.
/■ yBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
ORDER
IBGUtlA: IN THE
ITJtSS&fiEElCf OF THE
OtTHE
lBEACB
DAY OF
'976
nUoa of James ,
.3B«..IIitandWil-
Itfilscia
ugene and
npkins
.■■ms., Petitloner.s
imes Moses Wilson
OF PUBLICATION
Clerk's.Office oithe
It Court or, the City
of^Vfrglnla Beach, on the
lOth day ,of May, 1976.
Dennis John Turner,
JRIaintiff,
inst
ia Elaine Bailey
vtjrlipier,
liwefendant.
ft£« -Tb^ object of this sutt
nyis. to obtain a divorce a
Inensa et Ihoro to be later
merged into a divorce a
vinculo matrimoaii, -from
the ^aAl defefAnt-, upon
the ^Eounda- of desertion.
And all &fffdavit having been
made and filed tfaaHheiie'"
>' fendant As a nonrlEesldeat
. .:je State of Virginia,
the la.st known post office
address being: Post Of -
(ice Box 64556, Fayrtte-
vUle, North Carolina it Is
-ordered that she do appear
here within ten (10) days
aftendUe pubBaiitiaii here^
of, and do what mar be ne-
cessary to protect -ber in-
terest in this suit.
A copy-Teste; JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
Clark, Htrihelmer b Slant
211 Pembroke Three Bldg.
Va. Beach, Va.
By: Virginia B. Allen 0.
Clerk
VBS-5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
4t'
kvin^
at the ^fv~
tendant is believed Jto be
deceased it l»4>nlered that
J. Thomas Braye do apr
pear ~ter« withiff, tea(lA>:
days after dhe pvUIleation
hereot; and do lAat may
be oeeesaary to protect his
iatarest In tUs suit
JOSH V. FENTRESS,
Cierfc, - - ,.
By^amn^A.WaUs, D.t.
Keltun, Pickrell and Law-
lltt|F « M Bldg
NoijbJk, Va, 23510
VBS 6/2, 6/9 2t
ORDER
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
dRCUET COURT OF THE
Cirr OF VIRGINIA BEACH
ONSTHfiUthDAYOFMAY
1916. >
In re:t Adoption of Keith
Alan Sfhlachter, an in-
fant jiader' fourteen years
' of Itgtt, to be known as
Keith Alan Campbell
By:: Johnnie Lamar Camp-
belfand Joyce Dale Camp-
bell Petitioners
To: Joseph KarlSchlachter
I 40ljMeaHng Avenue
Nonh Aikgusta, South
CareUna 29S4I
ft 1 1n' Chancery
#C-76-662
This, day came Jotmnie
LainaflCitinpibeU uid Joyce
Dale Campbell, Petition-
ers; and r^resented that
tbe^ol^e^ of this/proceed-
iagfis^to effect the adi^
tfon of the above named
UifBit (s), Keith Alan
Schlacbter, by Johnnie La-
mar Cami*ell and Joyce
Dale CamFi>ell, husband
and wife, and affidavit hav-
ing been made and filed
that Joseph Karl Schlacb-
ter, a nirtaral parent of said
chlWren), is a non-resi-
dent of the SUte of Vlr-
glnit, the last known post
dllt^ Address beii«: 408
HeiUng AveBW, North Au-
^kte. Sbiitb Carolina,
29811 It Is therefore Or-
dered that the s«id Jos-
^ Karl SchUchter ap -
p«ur before this . Court
wlttfln tea (l(^ days after
pBbMcatioo of ttt» =Order
and ; Iwllcate Ms/bir at-
IMNle ioward the prt^os-
«ii»<^loii, or otherwise
dO'wtat Is "necessary to
protect his interest in this
matter.
A c^y teste: John V.
Fe#ress, Clert
By: VlTfinla B. Allen d.c,
{UAert H. Bennett
»» ftdflc Ave.
IhAteart.Va.
VBS - 5/26, 6/2, 6/9. 6/16
4t
Ohl. _..,
lore Oi!!derc
Wlllartf A, B^ddo* anpear.
before th£»£[Diirt»tthlntMv
(19) jliTlllliMlilllliUi1fi|lilJiii1i|. "
id mlmmB^mmk
hiB/m attftSfflr^i^ the
lifi^WBed addinoif,' or
otherwise 'do wiMt is ne-
cessary to pt;otect bTs in-
terest in this mtitter.
A copyt teste; John V
Fftntress, Clerk >>^.^'. ^
Bjrt Virginia B.NAUen D. C.^
Willlani R. Colona, Jr.
1397 .Laskin. Road
VlrgiiOa^each, Va.
23451
VBS m,fi/9, 6/16, 6/23
4t P .•■"
tloners- ,'■, > ' *"
. To:'tfaiiUB'M«ln Schei
neid^'' .
; 13 uksMi Ri
Gretffli ■
This
dayi.tsib
ORDER PF ^UBUCATION
InlhfrClett'it-.Qface'Of the
Clf cuit tdilrt of fli^Clfyof
Virginia Beach, oif'the20th
day otMay 1976. " '
EUiabeth Jkn e Boblnson
Rowley,
Plaintiff,
against^ ' -
James. Robert Rowley, Sr.
Defoidant
-.The object of this svit-ls
to obtain a divorce a vinculo
matrimonii from the de-
{M^yit, q)i» the grounds
of one year s^Mtrattoi.
And an affiitevit having been
made ^"flled ttat-the de-
feodairt^ls tonm-resident 6t
the Kate of Virginia,; the
last known p^ office ad-
dress' * tietm; WAV
COMMSTA, Key West Flo- •
rida it is ordered that ta
do appeu here within ten
(10)days after due publica-
\m hereof, and (to what
may be necessary to pro^
tect his Interest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen.
Clerk
Tidewater Legal Aid So-
clrty
147 Granby Street, Office
350
NoriOft, Virginia 23510
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATlOli
to the Clert's Ofllce of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
mh day of May,, 1976.
Patricia Wood Ucroy,
PUinliff,
afaiost
BtMn Burt Lecroy,Jr.
DefOMiant.
The object of this suit
is to (Main a divorce from
.ocyirgin-
'4n^|jbst of- - ' ■
J flee addreb '"'aMa-
^ soB'Stre*. ius
Una. ' It*ls inereiow Or-
; dered,-tbat tl^e <salffHar-
^ lain NalBJSdlexileiair^tp- -
pear befbr« this Coiirt wltt -
in ten (lOVilaya after pub- -
' licatloo M this Order tod, - -
\Mlt»Xe hls/bfer attttvde K
toward the proposed: ad- ■>
(qjtioii, or otherwise do -
yrtut is aecetsary to pro-
tect his interest 'in this
matter.
A copy teste; Jbfan ,.V
Featres8,,Clerk .
i By: VirgliiUB. AUenD.C. '
William Ft Bainside p.q.
\J>. 0. Box 1062
';va. Beach, Ja.
VBS m. 6/>. */". 6/23
4t . ' _ ii> .
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of
the Circuit Court of the
City <rf Virfinia Beach, on
the 1st day of June, 1976
Patsy Brown Coi,
Plaintiff,
against
Sherman Ptrfce
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said drfeubnt vpm the
grounds (tf s^ratioo for
mm% tto meyear.
And an affii&vit having
been made ud Aled that
the defendart is a nai-
r^d^ of the aatewf
y^da, IheJast known
piA!s«^» giWws bwng:
Post OfBce Boi 337, Uni-
versal Parte. Moyock,
■it ine 0Dje« oi, im-i
'eding is t» effect the
<<)u]Xlon of the above named
afadt (8), James Hoses
Wilson^ HI and Wilton Eu-
gene Wilson, by David Eu-
SoeAbHeynoldsand Con-
etS^BmpkinsMt^ynolds
IttHtedand wl^^ af-
fidleft having JaSsi . made
a«f bled thht JameftUbs--
■fi Wilson, Jr.,, a natural
.'«>ent of said childl(ifen),
IS. i *iion-residtat of the
Sttie of Virginia, the l«5t
taiDWBXpost «fficftJ4tdce8s
beingL c/o ttrs. Le« $ba-
«^er, Route #1, 1«metB,
Teite 76«53'lt> there-
foqti^nfaired UUrt^ said
Jifflifi. Moses WUMO, Jr.
^tm before this Court
#ttlilfr\ten ^10) days -after
pnbltcaODn of this OMer
und imlicat.a. his/lier at -
titiide . toward toe pro -
poserl ado^lon, or other-
wise d,o what Is necessary
to protect his interest in
this matter.
A cop; tehe- JOHN V.
' FENTRESS: CLERK
By; Virgloia.B. Allen DC.
Edward;T.'Tatoh
> P.O. Box -42
Va. Beach, Va
VBS-5/19, 5/26, 6/2, 6/9
4t
O^DER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
VitgiBia Aeaeh,r tm the ITth
day ofHay, WW
Hope Smith Hardy
Hope Smith Hardy,
Plaintiff,
against
Hldttel Jay Hardy,
Defendant.
The ot^ect of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo Matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon
the froonds of one year
separation.
And an affidavit having been
made: awl filed that the de-<
fendanl is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia, the
last taowo post office ad-
dress^si«: Manheln, Ger-
many it Is ordered tat
be dCh a^^r here within
t^lO)deys afta- due pob-
Ucttton lierstofj ai«ldo what
may be necessary to pro-
tect his Interest in this suit
ORDER
VIRGINIA- IN <<rHE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF TliE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
ON THE Z7th DAY OF
May, 1976.
In re- Adoption of Tracy
Lynn Moore, a minor under
the age ' ■ ' (14)
years.
By: John Haroia Kiggs and
Linda Gene Riggs,
Petitioners
To. Charles Bud Moore
Route #2
Fallon, Nevada
1 re-
flect
lef-
the
(s).
oce. by
Jtohlt^araOFRlggs and
Linda Gene Biggs, husband
and wife, ^andUUtfidavit hav-
ing been mafl^ and tiled that
Charles Bud Moore, a na-
tural parent of said child
(ren)^ is a non-^resldent of
the State of Virginia, the
, -iast knowu.ilost .office ad-
)i!resS beli#'1toute #2 Fal-
lon, Nevada
It is therefore Ordered
that the said Charles Bud
Moore appear before this
Courtwithin ten(10) days
alter publittlion of this
Order arid in&icat^his/her
attitude toward the pro-
posed adoption, or other-,
wise do what is necessary
to protect his interest in
this inatter.
A copy teste:
John V. Fentress, Clerk
By^ Virginia B. Allen DC.
Stanley A. Phillips
P.O. Box 4037
Virginia Beach, Va.
VBS6/09. 6/16, 6/23,6/30
4t ■
. ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In thetlerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia B^ch, on tim
1st day of June, 1976
Deborah Gamble Walter,
PlalntLH, •
against
Melrtn L. Walter, Jr. .
Def^idanL
The {*]ect of Iftls suit
i& to otAain a divorce a i
viiKulO JhiiiUsnti from
the said dc3«idlit #Qn the
grounds of ^nration of
the parties for a period
In excess on omjear (i.e.
May 19, 1974).
And an afficfaivit ^viog
been made awl filed ttat
the defendant is a non-
resident of ^tl» 9ate of
Virginia, the la^ known
post office address beii^":
c/o Melvin L. Walter, Sr.,
Post Trailer Park, Lot 146
Appalacian, New "Uprk, it
in ordered that he, do ac-
inar here wit^ tei (IB)
days after due )iubIi(^tion
hereof, uid do what may
be necessary to protect
his interest in, this suit.
« copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTREffi, CLERK
By: J. Clfftls frm, De-
puty, Clerk.
John D. Hooker, Jr.
2625 Princess AnM Road
Virginia Beach, Virginia
# . '■
VBS ', 9, 6/16, 6/23, 6, ;„
4t
ORDER
VIRGINIA: >-- IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
aTcoEr- <;oift5 0F;Tfl e
CITY OF VIRGINIA BfiACH
ON. THE 27th pA3g^gP,
Virginia ieach Sun, June 9, 1W6 - B-5
' Wtl#0F WBfclCflEARING
Virginia: .< ' i t-- ■ * ;tj.
The i-egular iiuMitoiU^JQta^CouncU' of the City of
Virginia .BMl^^^HlV^Ihe Cbbn^ Chambers
o! the- Atlifi^^^^^HH|ta||Pit)t .AAH, Princess
Statk^^^^^^^^^^^u,,on Mowfay, June
^ijT^^^^^^^^^^^^^BIfdMtt^^Howing
Gilliam, Jr and Maxtni^ L
Gilliam, Pe* "'"'""•'• ""<
r^esented
oithls procf;'- -
feet the .ftdoiiti
above nameH ii-
Bisnoaw S!
ahd Ti^lstiln
by*CDOgie'C Gilliam, Jr.
axtt Maxine L. GlUiSm,
hAbud and wife, and^af-
fflbvit having been made
and' filed that Hubert Le&
McGlotMn, a natural par-
^t of said chiidfrenVris a
oon-resldent of the State of
ViriJAia, the . la'st known
post of ftce address .being: t
SLO Loiiisitma Aver
Ferriday, Loysiana
It is therefore Ordeifu
that the said- Hubert Le«yt'
HcGlotbin appear before
this court within tpr [10^
Ss after publication- of
; Order andtndichtehis/
attitude toward the propos-
ed adoption, or otherwise
do what is necessary to
protect his interest in thus
matter.
A copy teste:
Jbhn V. Fentreh-^ ■
By: Virginia B. Allen D (.
BSrry Kantor, Esq.
Adler & Kantor
706 Plaza One Bldg:
Norfolk, VA 23510
.VBS6/09, 6/1^,6/23, f-
41
sifiC
.Indui
.point 1,339
and 915 feet^
Road, ruttttiocAd
the Easterh
feet auK«»tb^'
tance^'371.80.fe
• >iem pitifiei •
X«,.It«diibUvi8ldtr4U>«t|
liftndon'Brldge'-OanKmji j
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
VIRGINIA; IN THI'
CIRCUIT COURT OF THt
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACli
OKTHEISTDAYOFJCNI'
1976.
In the Matter o'
of EUITH ' ■ ■
Deceased
Chanct"!
of the ai
W
Estate
vens, d(
rtphtg.
any they em, oif the 2-
day of June, 1976, at 10:0(j
a.m., before thifr Conrtat
Its Conrtroom, against Ihe
payment and delivery of
the Estate o( Edith Alice
Glvens, deceased to the
legatees without requlr-;
Ing refunding bonds
U is further ORDERED
that a cq>y of this order
shall be published once a
week for two succe.s.'sivi'
weeks in "The VtrKim-"'
Beach Sun", a newmper
publlsBed'and havillg^n-
eral circulation in the City
(M Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia.
A Copy, Teste: JOHN V
FEN-TRESS, CLERK
1 ask this:
John H. Peterson pA
Suite 1655 One Commer-
cial Place
Norfolk, Virgi«la*23510
By: J. Curtis Fruitj. D.C.
VBS 6/9,6/16 2t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In th« Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the
City of Virginia Beach, on
the 26th day bi May, 1976
' DarreU Wayne Wells,
Plalntifl,
against
Margartf Ann Wells,
Defeod^
1!he (Meet of this suit
is to t^^n a divoife a
vinculo nttt'rlhonil from
' the said defendant upon the
grounds of separaMn of
the parties for a period
in ezcNS of one (1) year
in accordance, with provi-
sions of mn i9) (ny of
the Code of Virginia, 1950,
asanaeaded; :;
And an tffUiavit having
been nune and filed flat
the def«idirt*Js a n<»-
.residojt of the, State of
Virginia, the last known
post office address bellf:
824 EllzabM Street^ Key
West, IJortda 3S046 it is
ori^^ ttat sheitaCaitKar
h6i«« wtUw^^P^i Aff
■ after due piddicatiot here-
of^ and dojrtat ma- *-'
nefee^ary td- ■prote:
interest in this suit,
A.copy-Testwslohn V. Fen
treSs. Cleti
By; J. Curtis Fnilt.sDe-
puty Clerk
M-'Tf.lfflMrtiitft Cohen
24tJPa6
6. Application of MessUh Xiitbtran Church for a.Con-
ditiooal Use Permit to coutntct a chuntp on certain
property located on the Ifdrth aide of HAland Road
begijuiina at a point 1,550 feet more or less West of
• WindMrOaks Boule?ard, nmning a distance of 362.38
feet along the North side of HaUiod.Road, mmilng
a distance ot 289.21 teet along the Western property
line, ninniog a distaM«!df. j';Z71»'fe«t4aoagthe Northern
property line and nomlBl' a diatviM of 436.71 feet
along the Eastam lappM^ llM. SMd parcel contains
2i991 acres. (Windsor Otlts West-Timherlake Areu).
KEMPSVmijEnffiOUGH.
AMENDMENTS
7. "Resolution ot the Council «t the City of Virginia
Beacb to «mend «od.rfonlaln Article 1, Section in.
Definitions, - of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
pertaining to Autttmobile Service Stations. More detailed
idformatiob Is a«lilat>l« la tht Sqartnleflt of pUnning.
8. R«MfliitlOti <oi»tiie .CMincif of the City ofVircinU
Beach to afflend^'ud reordain Article 2, Part C, Sec-
tion 224. of ihi iCompreheoslte Zonlng^.Ordinance per-
talnlot to AntOinbttill^ SttfitM StiOUtts^More detailed
bilbrtditlon IS available 'in the Department ol Planning.
Richard J. Webboh - .
CityClerk
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VflSSUH A: m l^BtCIRCUIT CXMIET OF THE cITY OF
-VJUOBHA BEACa teflBE-Sinii DAT OF APRIL, 1976
40SEFaFtnJ0(miZ BERCAimNOS
Complainant
DibSDADO BERGANT rtiOS, A Non-resident of the State
. of Virfinia whose last known address was 25 Moiutain
Ave., North Stony CreA, OntarionCtaada
Defeedant
•; IN CHAflC|B¥ roc*
CWDBl OF PUBLIC ATlUH
The inject itf'ttdl iult is Jor the etxnplalnaat tofb-
tain b«m the DtfiidUt a difottt a ylnenio mttrlBiaail
•on the grotods «l QW yeir slpintfaa liMwe«i # l«r-
tles, and afBda*tt h*vtog^e« aiad»<l^ the «M*-
fm^: is a ;M9i%t^i|ttffittttfl|^t VliiiDia, Ik
t$ yM^^ont ef^^bj MPiPJ^Bp^ aifietesary
tt prfltect his ittttre^^ Is; ordered that this Order
Ife j^iishMionee^«.<.weA .tor bMr sttscessive weelu
tfthe^ViitttliABHich Sun^- a newspaper having general
^ klreitftfiai itittts,city.
Iasfcio^ttU: "•*'
Charts W. RaWks, Jr. p.q.
GMMlstV Hawks, Jr.
anfliAflairts
P.OrBoiS»6
Portsttouth, VfttpMa 23705
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utlAil Mrilaa tra*. t«Mk(
old. Cill Mt-TOM tBw
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If |ou vaitf to fir*
lom^Unc awty
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jrour FREE BEEt
KlTTEllS-AdoraUe. 7
«Miai old. Mm Soui tra.
CALL «t-706f (tor Mrs.
SimmoM)
IHGUSH poWtr -da* - y
black i iMtr, aan-lyr. BUCK naU cat-1 jt^t
oU • S«M( - 4 Uttna - 2 oM- honra brokM - five
iray - 1 fold . 1 CaUco my. Call MZ-t44l.
Give away. Call 4M-4tS2.
MAN. TO: BYEBLY PUBLICATIONS,
P.OrBox 1327, CHESAPEAKE, VA. 23^20
I O.K. hometown n«w8pap«f, Tvo bMn rtacNng aboJit how your
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word. Your ad wiH run hi the Chesapeake Post, the Virglnift
Beach Sun and Tidewater LWe.
Please run my ad for ( )
or until cancelied ( )
My name:
Adckrees:.
City:
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Phone 847-4871 for Information
or to phwe your classified Jid.
20 WORDS FOR ONLY *3.20
LOVm Cat (TM to lOVlDf
Iwiiia. Less than 1 yaar
Old. Good with ehUdren.
Call 4ta-S01S after 6:pm
4 FLUFFT UtUe idttens
are waitiaf tor a hnrinc
new owner. CaU M7-I651
anytime.
S KITTEMS - Clmrcliland
area. 6 weeks old. Onefold
and two tabby. CaU 4M-
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KITTENS - Cute, l»ealtby,
and FREE CALL 42t-6M7
EXPERIENCED contractor
Offers his skills as a
builder belpinf senior eitl-
sens in Chesapeake inter-
ested in leamlnf house re-
mMeUiif, home main-
tenance and repairs, (2)
eveninf s a week and some
Saturdays. CALL M7-1M6
PUPPIES - I Uale and I
Female. Great Bridfe area.
Call 547-2606.
3 CAUCO kitteas need a
good home. Call after 5
pm4a4-4»95.
FEMALE poodle, 4 years
oU. Charcoal with white
stripe in chest. 4S6 - SS41
KlTTENS-tree to a good
tome. Two black k mm
gray and bUck. 4M-7319.
SEVERAL JRMD cats, aU
nertored. Free to i good
home CharcUand CaU
anytime 4M-54I9.
WHITE PMsiU at. Or-
ange eyes. Dedawed and
spayed. Free to a good
tome. CaU ttl-SSU.
PUPPIES - Part German
Shqhard. 6 weeks idd.
Hale and female. CALL
4S2-3410 alter S p.m.
PART COLLIE Poppies. I
Funales. Free to a good
tome. CALL 4l2-3a61.
PER8IAM cat - grayAree,
eaU 4n-0100.
2 yr. Old^Gray A White
female cat. Good mooser.
CALL 421-9567
TORKSHOtE Terrier,
grown, reglatercd, aenter-
Bd, needs a enqd* to
lore Urn. No amaU ehU-
dren preferred. CaU 412-
9653.
PUPPIES-Frae to aay ON
wto win love them umdi
as we do. 6 week's (dd.
CaU 497-3360 alter 6 p.m.
KITTENS-Free to a good
hoem. Gray * white and
blad^ A white. Hale A fe-
male. CALL ttl-9S47.
CAT-TABBY-PERSIAM -
Ttihnr * WMte, male, 4
year* (fld. Needs a good
hOBM mm Boaadrig.au
463-0144.
KITTENS - 4, aU male,
7 weeks OM. CaU after 4:30
p.m. or aU day week-enda
4U-S1M.
9 KITTENS-7 weAs okl.
MUe ami female, 3. are
part siamaaae. CALL 593-
1491 (kr Terry Hembmi-
1^, m Dominion Ave.,
Nortolk, Va.)
American Eakimo Spits-
one year oM. Free to good
407-694I.
GERMAN SheptordSmooUi
Female aU ahots. Fme to
a good b(»ne 494-9219 any-
time.
LOVABLE klttena Free to
a good home. CaU 543-
3991.
Free 7 mo. old piwy.
Needs go6d home wtb
yoimg children. Should
lave fenced TaMi-Am^"
frlAy matt. CaU 496-3430
durb^ waiting hours.
REDEEM THIS AD
FOR WOMHOt NlCnO.
Tto Cigarette House
Moyoek, N. C.
Bata^eM Blvd. Rt. 169
BLACK * WmTE
eat. One year old and good
wtUi dtUdraa. CaU 496-
0014.
nttan, black Female am
■dmbte. CaU 4S4-1947.
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YOUR CLASSIF£D AD WILL RUfflN ALL
THREE HOMETOWN fKWSPAPERS PUBLISHED
EVERY WEEK BY BYERL Y PUBLKA TIONS.
^VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
if CHESAPEAKE POST
^TIDEWATER LIFE
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How to write yout claissitiod ad:
1. Place a fair price on your unwanted item.
2. Describe tlie advantage your item may offer.
3. Write your ad two or three times until it is
brief and easy to understand
4. Be sure to include your phone number.
5. Fill In the coupon above and mail it in,
or call 547-4S7 1 or 486-3430
HOME
HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERS
SELL! H«ra't why: TherMdvr
of iht hom«ftown wMkly p^r
has more tim* to p«rttie each
copy, bacauta tha nawipsper
is usually amallar. Im^ cro-
dad and wittt aditoriai contant
that is aliva with local avants
that iiwolva the raadar. This
providas a di^ Hf raadarship
that favors ^cliMtifiadadvar-
tiaar in homatown naws|^)ars.
Giva us a tryl
IIASI AUOWAKIS
HUGE DISCOUNTS
"SiTKilSuW
UNCOUI MHOUIY
IMA&HinilS
1976 MONAROI
wmukneoHonHmmc
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWft
STKRING, TINTED OlASS. RAOIAl THOS
NOWONIY
$4495.00««»r]
bvtte a clown to your neit
Hrihdiy. itemo, or
- „ _ MI
Clowns A Saidas, 597 -
3697.
LITTLE Leagnan, eimr-
ehes, onaniiaMwia
kMking for Amd-ralsws?
CaU OS. Hi^ profit, es-
eeUent variety, some it-
ems sattable lor FaUmr's
Day. 494-5640.
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Music Radio
Fi\M92
Where /the summer fun has lust begun.
This coupon wili admit you
to Ocean view Amusement
Parii for ^1 iess than
anyone eise
TMt OHipon to good mxt wodcMid
FM
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JDRE 19, %M P.M. noneta ram i^ m:W a.m.
11.00 OFF RKULAR ALL DAT HOORffiE PASS AT
OCEAN VIEW AMtmEMENT PARK
9 - Special NcMces
WANTED: QuaUfied At -
tomey to work with ma-
tin maa do sect. 94-63
(2) Am wUUbs to work
nutl and munerato at-
toniey lor service. CaU
49t-ttU or 496-7461 or
write Bet ISMl, Ctosa -
paake, Va. 233M.
REDUCE a^ * &st wttfc
GoBaae T^Ma A E-Vap
"TCtsr puis" Great
Bridga Pharmacy. ^
NICK'S P(WY RIOES-HIU-
tcp Plana, Laakia Road,
Virginia Beach. S^nrday
aad SuKteys 1: pmUUdark.
)CaU4tO-4tt7.
DAT8inr-UnO-1976 9aX -
etoaek, 13,000 mUas, re-
eeoUy aervieed. Best of-
fer. Botch JflMS, QnaUty
In. CaU 399-3066.
CATCB THE SUN in this
immaenalle 1973Ch«vroIet
C^iriee comrtiUt. Cop-
per paint, white laaUwrin-
t«nor. PB. K. Air. AM/
FM stereo mdfa). Power
windows. Lcwmtteaga. En-
joy a great towing carta
pwleet coBdtlkB. ^ JOOor
tost oner. AvaUi^ im-
mediately. CaU M6-3430
after 4. p.m. aad aA tor
Bob.
1978 VEGA, EsceUeat eon-
dltiaa, with mdio nad ma-
mml traaamisalon. |1,150.
CaU 547-3165.
VOLKSVAOOH
Large aalactloa of
VolkswaganB, ■oatnodaU
moat ediMra. 100 pw cast
gnaiuteolBaikraandag
credit approved by phone.
VICTCST VCHJOWACDI
3401 VietoT Blvd. Ports.
I97-1I16.
FORO-BroMO, 1974, 4
wlMicI drin, VS.Ali - FM
1 miMH asat^K '-^oemrf
nseriag, eieeUeat oosIbI-
tkm, low ndleage, 13900.
CALL 997-1091
FAIR RAVEN
195. per week. Barrtaon-
bnrg, Va. ta the beaaU-
fal BbMridse Moaateiaa.
Boys aad ^ris, 7 to 14
years. June 19-Aim. 21.
Can^m accepted. One to
nine weeks. HdlBg, awim-
mtag, na^, erafta. hik-
^, adve atndy. Good
iBOd, aeeonunodilkas, an-
derstaadteg eowaelora.
Write Btt 629 m) Har-
risoBbng.Va.22«»(REP}
536-9905.
iiaririf!
FC«D VAN-1975-391-V9,
automaUe trananinlOB,
power bratas, eaatom,
S«lalM ehalra . AM-PM-
itnA, Cragar rteett,
enstraMsedw^bidltialce
boi and 18 writ uesavre
water n^Mh «™ B4<"P:
IM hoek.nw. Taak wood
trim. t4,t90.00 CALL
492-2948
W-ABC^GREIH^^t ^
eUBdar,3inHdrtl<i^ft«
be^r. No ^am. Cleaa,
2Si)00 mUaft^SO. Call
497-1927.
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CRRB - CRAFT CommaU:
der Sports Flshcman-31'-
1970-Flrtag Bridge- Twin
300 H. P. - OatriBcr*-
FishiwChalrs-Trimfabs-
Co8t99,000-SeU orTrade
925,000. CALL 429-0926.
1979 BOAT-Oryrier, 20
tol, ead^r cabia. head.
ISO H.P., 1-0 outdrive,
•M
sairty padmie, ladaagal-
varinduScr, (10 bona)
JUt l«s Mw t5,9M or
baatoAtr.WUlamsCbry-
alar nyaodlh, Coartland,
Va.Pbeaa 993-2462.
SANinLASTING - B«at
TnUera aad llachtaery.
Free Estlmstsa. Wbtte -
barat, Maaal a gba m Cmrp. ,
403 W. 24th a7, Noiteik,
927-2396.
19 - Bdp Wasted
ATTUTION
your qxMse wltb high
costs. Earn theae eitras,
seU toys. Playbonas Tof
Co., la hlriag S aaperri-
aora ia tUa area. CaU
eoUeet Leooa Woods 919-
299-9719.
CHRISTIAN couple at per-
aoD to h<^ me with grow- -
Ing boainess, great future
rewards, caU 497-4511 (V)
LADES
NO EXPERIENCE
HECBBSART
interesting work. Eseel
iMt lnoom«GaU461r;119^
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CLASOFIED AOVmS-."^
OfG sales poattloavRhBy-
H-ly POhUctikma '(inr^- ,^^-
ia BMcb 9mC»mu&»^{
Post, VtltMilmW»).>%
Mast have good tda|iMe<C'--
peraoatfity aadtysfagaWl- >:^
ity. HeapoaslWe positlM j>^
«m adwuKOiMt cwwrifij-
tunity kr aarantv* ¥^'^M
alartar. (^ Urs. Mpb- .^
ana, 547-4571, iormiaca- -^^
ttoa aad iatantow.
RECEPtlOMST
1140 Week gbaraatoad
aalary. Ho OMirieaee
aecesaary. 490-9191.
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POEMS WANTED
The VIRGINIA SOCIEH OF POETS
Is coflH)1l1ng a book of poems.
If you have written a poem
and would like our selection
committee to consider It for
publication, send your poem
and a self -addressed stamped
envelope to:
VIRGINIA SOCIETY OF POETS
^317 West Broad $t-
Richmond. Virginia 23220
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NEWSPAPER PRINTING
Cbedc d» prtcea, drilvwy aad aaappr eOsat qaaUty
lar year tabltid rise acvapiver. IN print aewapi^ers
"fgea, blfb s e b aa is , mUUaiy beaea, ctarAea,
wbewaanai
«i«i!?ty, low price, craftsmaarti^: If that's what
yea'n MeUbg Isr. Ibsa we're tte printers (or yon.
Complete tmcrttiai IhcUittea.
CIRCULAR PRINTING
Whatevw yon mn aeed i»r year bastaMs, fsur
peges w 24 Mes, e^r, coavoslita, speedy awvlce...
we de the Jebl Aa advertlalag drm^ ankea aa im-
presdea. Be «ve your rriSecta the image yoe weal
la mIecL It'a smnathMg we cu b^ you with. CaU
as kr astariaa, aa obUpttoa..
CIRCULAR DELIVERY
Hygaai
•e CM save i«a it^WOar
taB* afwflaaars, ewivw me ^m> ^ •rT^JrS^i
S£^~ wma^ el •» m^Ui yea wast. Cd Isi
BYERLY PimLICATimS
OBSAPBAKB
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mm^rw^
^^^w^^^rm^^^^^^w^^
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ADVERTISING Salesper -
MA BMdad fcr growtiy
Tldtwtttr ocwipap^r or-
fpalutlo*. EqwriMiMM-
MitUI. *Co|ijF ud lijroirt
lavolvtd. EsctUwrt oppor-
tnsity tor Mlf-iUrttr wttli
kiMi to mnt with minl-
mm supervision. If you
VMlMjr, piHSt send re-
sume to Mr. N. R. Bly,
Bjrerly PubllMtlons, P. 0.
Boi 1321, Chesapeake, Vs.
tSUO. All replies strictly
roniMtetUl.
"HOMEWORKERS «u(Mi
ta tkls arei: men, women,
stuilnts. No eiperience
AlKeSHry; stultiiq; k ad-
dressing envelopes (com-
Alssion mailers). Earn
sptrstime nuatey at iMme.
1100.00 weekly poasilde.
SEND )1.00 (refundable) «
a loot, ^mpid, address-
*d tonlope tor details;
PP8-SS2. IlCJaelison«612
Cklesco (Otoe
U Help Waited.
SERVICE MANAGER for
growing company specia-
llBliv in truelt equlpfflegt
aad liydrauli§s on East
em Siore, Maryland. Takt
diarge individual needed;
Paid IwUdaysaiMi vaeatioos
Ule iDsuraiKe, hospitaliz-
ation, and uniforms. Sal-
ary 113,000 plus. Com -
mensurate witliabiUty. Re-
ply Virginia Beacb Sun,
CUssUied Box #473, 131
Rosemount Rd., Virgin-
ia Bucli, Va. 23452,
GIRLS wanted for new pri-
vate club in NorfoU. Malte
an excess ol 3250. a weeli.
No experience necessary.
For interview call 623 -
5342. <■
COMPUTER PROGRAM-
MER - Grid trom accredit-
ed collife, prefer major in
data processing, math, ac-
eougting or social sciences
t 1 yr. eqMrlMtee fai re-
qpoosilde program design
ulid deveUvment work. Ad-
ditional «q>erleaceas skil-
led programmer may sub-
stitute tor collage on tte
basis of 1 yr. eqwrience
tor 2 yrs. eduattioo. Sho-
uld be wllUqi to work in
Chesapeake, Va. Salary ra-
nge ^SO - ll.SaO mo. Sta-
te Al^eations (G.O. Form
P-l» available from local
Va. Employment Commls-
sion ft Va. Merit System Ji
should be received by
S:00 P.M.V June 1«, 1916
at Va. Merit System, State
finance Bldg., Richmond,
.Va. 23219. An Equal Op-
:portunity Employer.
MAKE $50. to 3100. a month
from your home. Worlcyour
own hours. National adver-
tising support. Marketing
plan designed to reward
effort. For appointment
call 499-0420.
TIGHT BUDGET? Add to
the family Income serv -
ing customes from your
borne. Excellent income
potential. Flexible hours.
For details, write Dept.
10, Watkins Products,lac,
Winona, Mn. 55981.
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PRESSMAN to operate
Goss CMnmuaity 3-ttnlt
offset newspaper press.
TUree-day week; Tues-
day, Wednesday, Friday.
35 hour avenge, Ml pay.
Call or write Norris BIy,
Tidewater News, Fraidt -
Ho, Va. £3951. Telephone
562-3197.
RECEPTIONIST wanted.
No experience necessary.
Call 623-5142.
14 - PoslilMs Wurtwl
EXPERIENCED child care
in my hoaie &» woridng
mothers. Lots of love, In-
dividual BttMUon, iilay-
mates vA rentenable. Call
494-5428.
ChurtdilaiBd Area -Will
b^stt In my home. PUy
area, meds, natnro wo-
man, Rauoaable, Call
494-8n4,
BABYSTTTING-My home,
large fenced in ysnt. Ideal
tor woricing mother.
Hunters Point area. CALL
483-1391
CONSTRUCTION
SUPERINTENDENT
For multi- family project
located in Portsmouth.
Murt be tolly imalified is
all phases tf mnlU-famlly
constnictioo and capable of
carrying job from start to
finish. Start immedtately
Send compile resume of
experience and salary re-
quirements to; Mr. Rick
Whitney, P.O. Kix 4175,
RoawAe, Vlrgima, 24015.
An' E(^l Opportunity Em-
ployer.
15-
(iHNii iMity
MAMUFACTUHING DISTRIBUTOR WANTED
MO lUCHIllEBY REQUIRED
Natiooal 94 year old orgaUutldB otters catalyst used
in manoticture of CRETO in America and in private
label prodtt^ throughout the world. Product is colqr-
lets aad it is not a surtace coating. It penetrates new
or old concrete using the very detrimental alkali now
in the concrete itsdf to effect waterproofing, stop-
Bate ol cncUng, crumbling and increases tensile strength
fSe (»A number for CRETO ta 903L00044-2901, it
ftlpillates *D0 NOT SUBSTITUTE, THIS MATERIAL
SaSbEEM found to be THE OKLT PIK)OUCT THAT
WILL DO THE JOB TO WHICH ITHASBEEN APPUED".
Vrodnel ta in demand by industry, schooU, munici-
telitles, etc. No machinery need to MFG. Just mta
1^ MfH-trMcBdons pr^t! Phoiie Richard HarAr. 114-
WANTED Olstribntors.
Part-time (orsysQietieen-
gine oU. Call 4 20-8350.
OPPORTUNITY fbr ambi-
tious people. Rub yoor own
distributorriilp part-time.
High income and profit
sharing. PhonetorappoM*
ment. 491-5655.
PART Tiipe sales repre-
sentatlve$!for SynthMic oil
& Lubricants. CALL 420-
8350
BuslBoss Opportunity. Be
your own boss, tor a |10
uvestment. Profite daUy.
460-0152.
19 - Local Inatraetiaa Classes
TIDEWATER
TUTORING
AU M^teia and Grada
Lawels
Sammer Program .
2 0taee»,
497-4309
B5S-8952
ADMIRAL MOTORS
1400 High St.
T.C. Oakey,
397-2332
A J. Roland, Mgr.
The man with a plan
Gela-Gaya
aart today •
A travellH job
United Sales Association
can ptace 10 ambitious,
personable young' ^ta-
Tover II free toHra-
resort areas and
major attradlons coast to
coast. (MEET THE PEO-
PLE PROGRAM) A co-ed
gnnv ogage^ to sales
pnuBotiott. Great ' job,
great beneltts, great
moae y aad lota of toa.
See Mr. Frank Waraar,
&Bdptper Motor Apart-
meote, 12th PaeUic An.
Va. Beach. CaU4S8-l«i.
(krage Sale. Cash only
please.
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The WORLD TOMORROW"
NO\N ON RADIO IN THIS AREA
WKh two decades of broad-
cast experience Garner 1%d
Armstrong now brings
thought-provoking commen-
tary and informed analysis
to daily radio in this ar«a.
Discussing the events and ideas
which shape your life. "The
WORLD TOMORROW" pre-
sents a dynamic insight
you'll find nowhere
else.
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Help Wanted
INSI^UCTION CLASSES
NnrMS Aides - Orderlies-
Oak HUl Medical Tratalag
School, Great Bridge. 541-
5196.
PIANO and Voice les -
sons given in the Greet
Bridge area. Call 421 -
2455 Ask for Dennis Ro-
berts.
WESTERN RIDING IN-
STRUCTION- Small clas-
ses. Good horses. Inexpen-
sive. Morning, afternoon
and evwsing cUsses. Start-
ing soon CALL 426-2114
or 491-3060
"VACATION Special - Pta-
no lessons for beginners
thta summer to run July
S - August 21. Just $25.
total for lessons and books
Merritlelds - Phone 494-
9094."
ts - Artlelos tor Sala
Large pool tables for sale.
Can be aeeo at pool room
on ITtb St. Va. Beach
WEDIHNG OOWN-New, de-
tachable trata. Bodice, tace
aad b«^ pearis with long
sleeves. 195.00 call 547-
1902. Stae 10
SWDIMntG Pool - 24' dta-
meter with paUo, $1100.
Call 491-92^1.
AIR-CoBdittoner-Fed -
ders, 11,000 B.T.U. 's,
wood paael front, eieel-
lent eondttion. flSD. CaU
547-1802.
PANELING-3/16 ta. gro-
oved and anpooved tor
IIJO per sheet. S/16 ta.
Masootte 11.50 per sheet.
Small CoUspot a refrlger-
o ator tor $50. CALL Mrs.
Taylor at 487-0101
n-MHadtoAqr
NORVIEW RARE COINS -
Norfolk's most complete,
buy, sell trade, buying sil-
ver coins, 42 Southern
Shoiviag Center, Norfolk,
953-8111
n.JawtfryftWilehaa
BRACLET Watch, 14 K.,
Gold 1' wide with pear
shape. o0Mn«4..as .itta- .
moods on top. Very vda-
able. CaU S4'<-1802.
99
FORK LIFT-1974-ALLlS
CHALMERS, model ACC
25. Land capacity 2500
lbs. Propane fuel, l90hrs.,
Uke new, $7,500. CALL
421-3790
EUM Addressogr^-tolr
coodttiOB,- Incl a a a a sha U
ves, drawers, SOOstencllv.
Ideal tor small bnsiness,
church, or AUt groiqi
$200. or best olfer.oCaU
547-4571.
M ^RooBt- Beard
ROOM to let-wiUi one tollt
bath in the main. Kitchen
yrivllages. Call 543 - 0458
9« • For Sale Va. Baac^
lONG's Arms-townhouse.
853-1 S. Clubhouse Rd. 3
bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths. All
appltances.' wall-to- wal^
carpn- Corner lot. VA ap-
praised $21,500. Crescent
Realty. 461-1415 or 423-
8816.
OLD DONA'Acm SHORES
Custun brick ranch, 4
bdUrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2
flr^ptaces^ huge den and
Utehen, carpeting through-
out including screened por-
ch overlooUng take. Call
499-9934.
98 • Far iBle Ta.
•9 -For Sale
POlNT-0-WOODS- By
Owner. (London Bridge
area). 6 room,4bedrooms,
2 (extra large), 2 batts,
large diady lot, cMlnl/
air, wood fenced, I«fe
panelled living room, cat
ta kitchen, 2 car garage,
many extraa. No agents.
CaU 496-6611 5 a.m. to
10 p.m. daUy and 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m. weekends.
4 Bedroom-3 Baths, targe
comer lot, ceirtral air. As-
sume or cooventional. CaU
940-2246 after 6 P.M. NO
AGENTS
t9-Fw Sate Oteswaake
REED LOTS OF ROtM?
Thta newly remodeled
home ta for yon. 3 1/2
bedrooms, den, break -
fast room. $21,500. CaU
Mary Scrint 623-2382 or
423-6426. Nancjr Chandler
Assoctates<Realtors.
USED 2 inch extra heavy
sAadule 90 pipe. Approx-
imately 6900 feet. Best of-
tor. (UU 461-7310.
ant, Seara tent camper
with extra tire. No tears
ta teat. Body in good con-
dttlea. Price $129.50. Call
497-0250.
10 - Home Senriees
PAOmNG First Ctass •
FREE estiraates.^ Referoi-
ces. CaU 494-4392
Lot Clearing, Grading, De-
molltton, Acreage Clean-
ing. By the hour or lob.
Free esUmate. CALL
547-19Ca.
SECOND Mortgage Loans
(Fast Service) F(Ht: Home
improvementa, BiUCon-
solldatioBa, tavestments.
Any Reason. R. L^ For-
I tune, Assoctates Financial
Services of America, Inc.
155-3105.
■«M
OUR CLASSIFIED ADVISOR
BVBLTN to OM- dasaUtaH advtaor. It ta her )obto
assist and advise sayone who caUs Byerly Publicatioos
to pUce a tow-cost quick-acting classified ad. She is
the first person you will meet if you bring your ad to
our office on Battlefield Blvd. Evelyn checks every
ad for corrections, for the riglit running dates, and
makes sure your ad is published in all three of our home-
town newspapers ^Chesapeake Post, Virginia Beach
Sun, Tidewater Life). If you need help with your classi-
fied ad, caU 541-4571.
• GREAT BSmCE
BBIDGEFIEU)
Owner traasterretf. Large
3 bdrm. Brick ranch, 2
bath, eat ta kitchen, Hre-
ptace, 16X45 patto, ta -
ground pool, many extras,
over 1/3 acre lot ■
» ALL4M-390I I
VmTL repair. Bums,
holas, A cata. Oa faral-
tnra, oKlces, homes, re-
stanranta, hotels A moteta
Work dona on your pre-
mlaaa. Low prices, free
esUmates. CaU 464-3609.
61 - ibsort Proparty 9Br Sala
HOLIDAY Istand, N. C. -
Camping lot 40x108., wa-
ter, electric on lot. Clea-
red, tread aad drive-way.
$2^. CaU 494-9595.
93 - Lota lor Sala
PIANO taalng and repair.
Ptayer.ptaaos also re -
paired. Old piano dspecta-
lity
Can 486-5016
COLLEGE
anOIERWORK
$MONEY$
CXLL 461-1199
STAINLESS cookware.New
19 piece set. Lifetime
goarantee. Just tour toseU'
at Uita low $284.95. Cash,
durge, or tay-away plan.
CaU 484-5640.
LOTS OF ROOM
Plana area-bv owner - 5
bedroom-2 1/2 baths. Huge
20 I 30 paMUed Recrea-
tion Room. Over 2,000 sq.
ft. Central - Air CcmdlUon-
ing. Extra targe lot. Otter
-tostewes. WiOOO. CaU
QEORQETOWH
. 'COLONY^
HOME ^ES rm. SALE
for
People planning Nomas
A Custom Builders
SALES OFFICE....
333 Providence Rd.
Call 464-0317
WANTED TO BUT
•
Boat traUer to accom -
modate 16 toot boat. Tan-
dem axte preferred. CaU
499-60tt betore 5 and adc
torAl.
Toni ■--,
klOUITIIAl ft
{ONniMCTION
MUPMINrHNTAL
543-5^9!eW«Mars eAir Con«rasse»s-
•ForUKli eSpoco Haalfrtt
•Cranai aClNrin Sows
•Amps
[333 Bciinbridga Blvd.
NORMAN DEAf4 MGR.
RetEigeratw-
Freean'. Freeier holds
265 pda., avocado aad ta
excelleel condltica. CaU
482-4311.
SIKiLER - Oil Stove -
untaM, good oondittog
$110.00. CaU 541-6218
541-5585 after, 5 p.m. ,
2a'-(taraga
GARAGE Sale-9 a.m. tiU?
Comtand section. 2125
Benaftt Road, Chesapeake.
Antliines, dishes and odds
and eods. Cash only .
MASSAOEGURL
•176 WEEKLY
QUARANTEEO
No experience necessary
will trata 19 or over.
Bnslnass Man's Massaie
A Heatth S|)a. 8tS-9e<l
or 4ie-sni
Loans
NOTE 8md AUTO
Korfolk
County
Finance Co.^
iOCALLY OWNED
AND OPERATED
482*3981
. Stt BATTLEFIELD BLVD.
tlLKM'
^ SBOPraiG CENTER
Real Estate SsIm AfiMit
New Wtth Pembroke
For 1976
NO GIMMICKS
JUST A BETTER
COMMISSION SPLIT
* AND BONUS
COMPENSATIpN PLAN
bpeatags tor ei^erienced
or new agenta ta oorpreen
•Briar or Vlrglnta Beach of-
fice. Oveik 30-mUlton to
Resldenttal sales for 1975
makft us one of Tidewa-
ter's largest full servica
companies. We think «a
can do more becanse we
are the Gallery of Homes.
. Look tor our NaUonal and
local oonttauelng TV pro-
motion. Attend our pro*
fessional training ^onrse.
Watter ■ Smtth
.>47-7145 Chesapeake, or
„. W RafftoaiL_497-9611
Vlrginta Beach.
•PEMBROKE REALTY
jGALLERY OF IIOMES.
BLACK
BROTHERS
BuUders
Home Improvementa
Contractors
Garage BuUders
Room Additions
Alumtaum Siding
Roofs - Carports
iCitchen RemodeUng
CALL ANYTIME
545-731^
Hugh E. Btack, Sr.
1900 Park Avenue
Chesapeake, Va.
Red Water Blues?
Don't Despair!
3404790
'SQtVDIG CHESAPEAKE
FQfi 11 TEARS
dor UgUy Maad as-
soctaiea arersa4rud>>)l*
to Had ym tba hone itf
yov dream's at the bar
arloaa aid tonu anil
atte, la taday'a maiM.
Coaiael aa tor the vary
beat aarvioa avallaUa. We
BEST Btnr n great
BSmOE $38,900,001
New all brick, 3 bedroom
ilaches. Ceirtral air, car-
petiag, heat pomp.
891 Jalastowa Rd.
b Heart of Croat Bridge
547-4666
rat at UTTU
Si 9I .W m
mnii
Bomi Ai»iTiom
ptcnbn ■iMonnJwc
*AU staas of garages and'
attached garages.
'Convert garage to a den
or IhmUy room
•Ceramic TUe, Brick, &
Stock work
We qieciallse ta
Home Improvements!
R.H. BLACK
Ce.
ANYTIME
191-7179
EVENINGS
RICH BLACK TOP SOIL
A SAND FILL DIRT, LOT
CLEARING , LANDSCAP
ING AND OEMOUHONS |
CALL DOZIER ENTER -
PRISES 420-0670.
B*J
Patatli« A Paper Haagtag
Very reasonable, free es-
timate, all work neatty
done and guaranteed.
"So Let The Girls" Do It"
PhMie 955-0558
HOUSEWORK GOT YOU
DOWN?
General cleaning, steam
extraction carpet clean
log, floor waxing and strip-,
ping, window cleaning, car-
pet and iqibolstery sham-
pooing. Bonded, insured. ^
FREE ESTIMATE. Call ^
DOHESTICABE at «9
1971.
More efficient
grain stirring
reduces drying
time and costs
...up to 50%
DMC Siir-Ator is the ^IMant
grain stirring unit with Hw unique
pattern, engineered to M' all
the grain in your bin; right to the
wall wittHMl spacial attaeh-
manta; all the way to ma eantar,
no uMtinad scaltopa, no
heaping, a Stir-Alor continu-
oinly movaa wet grato to the
h«at source; gata all the drying
spaed of continuous flow
systoiM at less cost; better
uniformity, less chance of
spoilage, a Exclusive mercury
switch control automatically
governs auger travel speed
to suit condition of the grab),
a Choice of auger models.
Stop In and sea.
313 Mayflower Dr.
kUyflowerParfc
Portsmooth
Three bedroom brick raach, t«J^.
dining room, eat-to kttdtaB. to^^O^
idace aad atta<*ed garage, "ms lovely
C^ on a baaotltol ahaded lot atao has
,15 toot »*1«»1^ p'sL'is.MS:
$40,500. CaU: LairisaMmtoriai-5444or
424-3120.
You can trust af^
REALTOR lB
hSSSSmSSb REALTOR'
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
"ThB WORLD
TOMOMOW
Listen today.
The Realtors bctow are prtrfeaslonata ta real estate who
subscribe to a strict code of ethics u members of local
and state boards and of toe Rattoaal Anoctatton of Real
Estate Boards. •^
Profet your Inv—tmwitI S— otn of thoso loading ar— Romonl
DMC STIR-ATOR*
^^^^h^^A ^^^rfe l^at^kdH Baft
^opayou BfmB ai.
IM^ig yon 9M M RWil Dtil
ofMwa
FOSTER * SANDERLM ft CO., MC.
immNBMIAIIROAD
421-3282 ««""«.«»»« 421-2886
REVELLE AQRMHIODUCTS
MURFEESBOtO, MC 21895
019-398-3116
l9«9Ma
Brittmiy Woo^
Forest Mm
Cedar (Jrove
Taylwwooa
484-4S42
m QUICK RI8in.TS
CALL
«24-3720
SASSER
•I.VD '
4844690
I|lOIE1TOrFIELD4M-$4M
jmLD GEORGE 494-7(34
TOMMYE K>irELL4|4-0404
PAOUME QCmiG 4M-99tt
BENimTFIEU) 4I4-S433
KMHIE HOWELL 04-0494
Paul sooeninst; ^9-4^1
%
5 \
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mmm 1 * » I
"i'lpw^ii
tef^g'
fMlitti.
Beach pupils
eye rewards
. wUl be rewarded for good grades
ott their fiiui tejwrt cards bythe36McDoMW's restaur-
ants bere June 8-30.
CaUed the "ScMars" Award" program, U offers a free
re«ul»r chee»burj«r to. all students who brlni la their
final report cards that show at least me "A" or at least
n;'.t' tr; -ide4Mifntt*d as the "hichest" graile loan tndiv-
iM'iii %oiio6i-«Tttem,
School* In Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Chesa-
peake, Newport News, Hampton, WllUamsburg, Franklta,
Suffolk, and EUiabethCity N.C. have been invited to parti-
i4N
or u
Start your summer right,
with a BOAT BUY from
thesi dealers!
)l
Otntti
V ^
'O0rtf
1./
i4a
ITTi
'into
-ACHBivijrrw/
••^JSS?^
visff
ou«'
TM lecture set
TransceodMUl UediUUon founded bjr MidiarlsU Ma-
^p.st Yogi, allows for deep relaiatlon, reductlooof stress
i tension, and increases energy, efficiency, and alert-
>v3« in actlTlty. To find out more about TItattwda
free Introductory lecture at the International Meditation
Society, 224 GrovelandRd., in the executive Office building
adjacent to tiie east end (rf Princess Aime Plasa, (01
Virginia Beach Blvd., every Thursday, at 7:30 P.M. For
fiirthar Information call 340-0400.
Potfuck lunch told
The Mlmiti Enlisted Wives Club wUl hold an Interna-
tional Artluck &11 and Farewell Lundleon Friday from 10
to 2 at the ^ aad ^re Wives Club. There will be
sp^kers tte D^ieiidwts', Flight to Europe and the
triaU <rt&(fp«»tteii; For iBformatioD call Lynn Huscher
42S-UI4 or SrirSiettcki Hi-mi.
McCottet promoted
Wanda R. ilcCottor hasrecffiitlybeenpromotedtoman-
i^r of the 7-Eleven Food Store at 62 17 East Indian Rier
Road in Vincinia Beech,
In her year with The Southland CorporationMs.McCot-
.ter hu also served as assistant store manager, and is
working towards her associates degree In Business Tech-
Beech unit meets
J^ Virginia Bea^ Unit of the American Uabetes As-
iodi4i^«Ul met/t tonl^ at 8 in the cafeteria of Bayslde
ttMqbi^^. ^IFreeiMB wtlldiscusa "New Develop-
Aeija is Uab^es." There is no charge for attending, and
ttepildlc is Invited.
Ml
Mai 10 %i'.
Ck grad
of
Elieabeih Dp.
Vltfia^Sm^ receiyed the associate in gn^carts
dffr» irom fhewao College during recent graduation
exerdsM. Mllll^iilc is a graduate of Fintt Coloniai
High School.
'^i
Now's the time to
take advantage of great
sailing savings!
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332 LONDON BK^tKJK
GENTPR
Corner A'a. Htfuc'tiUlvd.
■ad Ui>««l N'Mk ltd.
486-3103
Always^ fin* selection
of f lo<^, wall and
ipintal clocks,
t^arn about
tomorrow's antlquas^
toitay. FraadelKrwy -y^
Hid bistaNatlon chi f Ioch- \
ctock In obr swvtea araa.
^
m
Rxfituie
JtfiekM
Profiils*
Virflitai Be«^: Vtifuia amat Blvd. and K^tm ad
(1/2 Bite W«t of P«M<rt» HaU) n»u M4^»I-M11)
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5l8t YMr. No. 22
SEEIAL3 s::ct:o:i
VA STATB lib:'a:it
City of Virginia Beach, Va.
■4^
June«, 1976
15 cents
Voyage into past
mm-
JUN 17 19T6
Beach commander
caught in fervor
J
PHOTOS
S— Pag9 A4
ewrf ttttiuAe of It. Hie vetenli
Navyiiuui helped the V£. Navy relive
Amoricaa Uitorjr lut mcoUi iriien lie
took Us destroyer, tbe Holwrt A.
Oven, to Masttn in the Bahamas
for a Ueteonlal visit.
Wiy Nassau?
To miderrtand why, you'll bave to
go back throu^ tbe annals of Ameri-
caa Naval history— iwck to the days
fo vroodan sh^is. canvas sails and
iron I
Let's Mt tbe scenerlo.
S m itgrttA ttra hadred years
nental Navy carrying U.S.S Marines
conducted as assualt landing raid en
New Providence Island (Nassau).
Tbe new American fleet under It
first Commander-in-Chief, Com-
modore Esek Hojricins, carried out
the first amphibious operation ever
conducted by American Navymen and
Uari^eS. The Naval squadron landed
250 Marines and 50 sailors who cap-
tured New Providence Island with only
sligfat resistance and no bloodshed.
The fOrts protecting tbe Nassau
hartnr surrendered a number of can-
non and supplies and the Colonial
Americans held the tropical island
for two weeks before sailing for
Rhode Island with tbe govermr as
abottace.
Dnrlng tbe e[^ueing 200 years,
Our queen
The Bftadi's pretty Jan
Hafling is captured by
friH^ogr^ier Rod_ Maim
dyrif^ a grwp prodhttlion
mffnbar slige<i this weA-
•nd at ttit Miss Virginia
Beadi Pageant, whidi Jan
won. TNb new queen will
turn 21 come July 27 and
•ttemfo Madison College.
She oirrently woeks nights
at Caesar's Restaurant.
Virginia Beach citizens will eoo-
f ^ue to read their distances in mUes
oqly — for the^iest year at teast.
A suggestion by City ManagerGeo-
rge L. Hanbury that metric e<piiva-
lents to be a(Ued to tbe city's road
signs as they are replaced ms deter-
red until next year. CoimcUman Ro-
bert B. Cromwell Jr. Ibou^ the State
sh(Mild take the lead in such things
aiKl Councilman Clarence A. Holland
si^gested the Council wait and see
what the Legislature does next year
before taking any action locally.
Beach cancer unit
has tough warning
f.
"Some pecqrte believe ttey can ke^ cancer oit ni
ttidr bodlM bf Ut^Bf tt out of their t^ais,' says
mmH MfOle, dtt^Ma o( Oe Virgiala Bm^ Untt'j
im etto^iMtl mA fM-ralsb« Cru^ of te Ameri-
"Othen tate tte Mttade that if cancer strtos ttem,
tt wUI be irrm^sHdy IMd, so tt^ toe try Ml to ttiak
OoA tt. For bott ri Qmt gM9«» ewev 1««m%
VMf to'i^ «rt rt hand b^ns* Ike earMrwitfng
sipals are ifMved," te nid.
Tbe AiB«rten <^MM- Society rtrcss^ tteJUIer-
ma betwea taMttg m& tbe ptwsUity <^ l^ig
falieer and t^das wU^e ffmuM^, Keomtat tbe
mtf^ sigaals iMm tt pMSttde to «ot the early
ifBptaBS of eaaen- it a»MeBse'» traat^le Mges.
Tbe Mvea aiew wvratag 4p»ls are:
i. Chaa^ IB bowd or Wirfte- babtt*.
Z. A sore that <h>es not beal.
3. Unusual bleeding or discharge.
4. Thi<i«il^ or lump in brust or elsewhere.
5. Indigestion or ditticdty in swallowing. '
S. CNwtoiS change in mole or wart.
7. Kaggii« cough or hoaraess.
D^IMIfr empteslzes that wbm one of Oie sev^ sig-
o^s ippoLZs, it very likely is mrt ouicer, but that inly
a doctor can tell if the orndttfaM is braign or mall-
pant.
Wtet difference ev> heeding a wai^ng signal make?
"For eaample," says DeMUle, Ite flve-year wirvivaj
rate for breast cancer is M per cmi If tr^ted early
Older optimum conditions, but cnly 56 per cent if tte
malignancy is allowed to spmd. The dances (rf a colas
or redom cancer patieM liviq; five years w kmger
dnq» from 71 to 42 per c«t, and tor women with oter-
IM cancer. 12 to 44 per c^."
Pulled from surf
Virginia Beach Rescue Squad per-
sonnel moves quickly into action to
prevwit y^t observers clustered around
this youth said would have been a drow-
ning, the first here in 1976. But squad-
smen i^ere there' wtien it counted.
A-2- Virginia Beacb Sun, June 16, 1976
Beach'^)toimiVge plan
Visitors, First Coloniat
stage band festivals
FREE
Carrier
''Keep-Your- Home- Cool" Survey
i LET us SHOW YOU HOW
J TO BEAT THE HEAT THIS
SUMMER
THERE'S NO OBLIGATION
CALL TODA Y . . .There's No Obligation
To Buy Anything
. . .Call Sam in Cooling Division
WHITE/STeyLffiyNfe
608 APPOMAT fox ST.
545-4646
TUITION GRANT
NOTICE
Virginia Beach City Public Schools
Office of the Superintendent
1976-77 Initial Application Deadline
July 15, 1976
:; [Secure Application at the Special
i Education Office, Stadium Annex)
;: . 217 N.Witchduck Road
;: Telephone: 499-2328
Itt&s and regulations for Tuition Assistance for the
Ec^cation of Handicapped Cbildren in Virginia attending
Afl^ved Private Nonsectarian Schools for the Handi-
caAed 1976-77. (In Compliance with Sections 22-10.5
an^ 22-10.8, Code of Virginia, 1974. Acts of the General
A^mblv.)
A.'* DEFINITION: Handicaiq>ed children include those
'• who are mentally retarded, learning disabled, phy-
\ sically handicapped, emotionally disturtted, hearing
: impaired, multiple handicamted and visually im-
;' paired as defined in the publications Administra-
tive Requirements and Guidelines for Special Edu-
cation Programs, 1972 and Services for Exceptional
Children, A Guide for Program Improvement, 1970,
Virginia State Department of Education.
B. ELIGIBLILITY OF PUPIL: In order to deter-
minie the eligiblity of a handicapped child for
tuition assistance, the following retpiirement must
be fulfilled:
1. For the school year 1976-77, the handicapped child
must have reached his/her second birthday by Dec-
ember 31 1976, and ^11 not have reached his/
her twenty-first birthday by December 31, 1976.
Z. ;Tbe child must be identified as handicapped in
;accordance with State Board of Edwation defini-
tions and procedures, after carefil review ofa[q>ro-
:priate professional evaluations.Additionally, it must
-be d^ennined that the school division is unable to
'provide api>ropriate special education for this handi-
can>ed child, either locally or through arrange-
ments with another school division, and such ed-
jication is not available in the State schools or
^Institutions. Such evaluations shall be on file and
available for review by designated State oi^rt-
ment of Education personnel.
3. tThe parrat or gaunUan of the child for whom tuition
assistance is requested must provide necessary
evaluative information (medical, social, {wvcbolo-
«lcal, (psychiatric, if appn^rhte) and edwaUoial},-
^0 the local school division and, wbm rc(pested,
jnust give written permission for additional enlna-
tions as needed for the determinaticm of eligibility.
i AK>licatlon on the official form accompanied bf
the above shall be siriHnitted by the parent at -
guardian to the local school division if Mj 15,
1976 to be eligible for initial consiM^AM for
the school year 1976-77.
i. 'TuWoB assistance will ncM be altowed wl4i ttt,
IsmUcapped child no l(^er requires speclat ied-
.^l^tton services, graduates from h^h school or
a Sate B<»rd of Educatim a{9roved traini^ pro-
By BUD LOWE
Sun Contributor
This month the First Colonial Wind Ensemble, Con-
cert Band, Marching Band, and Drill Team partici-
pated in an exchange program with the Mountain Lakes
High School Band of Mountain Lakes, N. J. and at-
tended the fourth annual Ridgewood Music Festival in
Ridgewood, N. J.
The exchange prc^rambegan April 30 with the arrival
of the Mountain Band at the Beach. The visiting band
members were hosted in the homes of F. C. band,
drill team, and chorus members.
After the initial rehiearsals a picnic was held at Dam
Neck. Later th.at night the First Colonial Spring Festival
of Music wa: presented to the public. Performing
groups included the Mountain Lakes chorus and band,
directed by Robert McClellen and John Mascaritolo,
the First Colonial Madrigal Chorus, directed by David
C. Reese, and the First Colonial Concert Band and Wind
Ensemble, both under tJie direction of Mai A. Gonaiw.
Combination great
The highlight was a 140-plece, 60-voice group com-
posed of the vocalists and instrumentalists of Mountain
Lakes and First Colonial combined. A dance given by
the First Colonial hosts followed the concert. The
Mountain Lakes groups returned to New Jersey May 2.
The First Colonial Bands and Drill Team left for
New Jersey May 14 and arrived at Mountain Lakes Hi^
School eight hours later where the Mountain Lakes Band
hosted them in their ibmes. The first compeition of
the Ridgewood Festival was the concert compeitition.
The First Colonial Wind Ensemble competed in the highest
division, the AA division, Friday night.
The group's selections were "The Liberty Bell'
(J. P. Sousa) and "George Washington Brii^e" (Wil-
liam Schuman). Saturday morning the F. C. Drill Team,
instructed by David C. Reese and Hope Parker, part-
icipated in the Color Gurad competition in which 22
. groups were entered.
8 states compete
Saturday afternoon the F. C. Band and Drill Teams
from eight states competed in the numerous events of
the Ridgewood Festival.
After the competition Saturday a public concert was
fivpn at ""Tfl^|a|fcaM|Mi| AlUi^ai^a
da»sg^«a]i*fM^^I?wmBi^B9[ awards for the
Ridgewood compeitions were received.
Mountain Lakes placed third in its parade division
Of the 26 bands participating, the First Colonial Wind
Ensemble placed second in the AA Concert compeitions,
the F. C. Drill Team placed Qrst in its color gaurd
division, and the F. C. Band and OriU Team won third
place in the parade compeitions.
Elks slate event
Elks Lodges of Portsmouth, Norfolk and Virginia Beach
win combine their efforts in a Flag Day ceremony
Sunday at Ft. Story at 2 p.m. The principal speaker
will be Mayor J. Curtis Payne. The public is invited
to attend this colorful event which will include music
and display of flags.
New bus route
Special service
starts at Beach
Tidewater Regional Transit (TRT) has started special
shuttle bus service for Beach vactioners and summer
employees, according to Robert Carter, chairman of the
Tidewater Transportation District Commission.
The shuttle, known as the "Sunshine Special", (grates
every 65 minutes from 8 a.m. to 6 p,m., Monday through
Saturday. No Sunday service is planned at this time.
Schedule information may be obtained by calling 487-
3451.
TRT is using two Mercedes "mini-buses", equipped
with surfboard racks. TRT has added a simple device
to the buses which Iralds two surfboards securely while
protecting them from damage. Dr. J. Henry McCoy
and Robert H. Callis, Jr., Virginia Beach's represen-
tatives on the Commission, note that this the first
time that such a convenience was offered to surfers
on regular transit service.
The route runs from Kempsville Plaza via Princess
Anne Road, Edwin Drive, Independence Boulevard, Vir-
ginia Beach Boulevard, Laskln Road, First Colonial
Road, Virginia Beach Boulerard and Atlantic Avenue
to the Steel Pier; then down Atlantic Avenue to 40th
Street and return to Kempsville Plasa via the same
route.
One way fare is 35 cents. A 50 cent all day pass
will be available for trips along Atlantic Avenue be-
tween 40th Street and the Steel Pier.
It is expected that the shuttle will find its greatest
usage by tourists on short trips up and down the beach
and to shoM>ing centers, and among motel and restaur-
ant employees living at the beach during the summer
months. Since the shuttle will provide connections with
regular Route 34 Virginia Beach Boulevard bus service,
it should also prove convenient for workers and beach-
lovers in other areas of the city.
-9 1 6 Beach pupils honorect
A report released by the Virginia Beach Public Schools
D^Mrtment of Health and Physical Education shows that
916 students in the fourth through seventh grades in
the city schools have qualified tOr Presidential Phy-
sical Fitness Awards this year.
Uveittip...b1ackne
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PuD out all the sops and go^. go . . . ga Our
selection of formal fashions by After Six was never
more up-to-thc mnute, newer more coloriuL Stas,
tics. ve^-Wve gc« evcq<te^i»u neeitego
and look first class.
R«rt your prom formal at
The number is approximately six per cent of the toal
number of students in grades 4-7 in the Virginia Beach
Public Schools.
Ilie Presidential Physical Fitness Award program
honors boys and girls who demonstrate exceptional
physical achievement. R Is the highest award given
ior performance on the American Association of Health,
Physical Education and Recreation Youth Fitness Test,
Mich is a battery of six skill items designed to measure
physical fitness for boys and girls.
Only those scoring in the top IS percent, based on
natioiial norms, are eligible for the Presidential Phy-
sical Fitness Award. The six test
pull ups for boys and flexed arm hang
with sit ups, a shuttle run, standing
yard dash, and a 600 yard run-walk.
In addtion to the 916 youi^sters who
award for the first time this year, 250
award tor the second year, 75 for the
nine students received the Presidential
for the fourth year in a row.
itmes include
for girls along
long jump, 50
qulafled for the
others won the
third year, and
Fitness Award
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Car wash scheduled
Plaza Junior High is havii% a car wash Jiue 26.
It will be staged at Cross's Shell, Plaza Trail vcA Rose-
mont. The cost is |1 per car and |2 for trucks or
vans. Proceeds will go toward uniforms and trans-
portaticm for the next school year.
Chinese Restaurant
Oriertal Dining
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Payne unveils honor plaque]
at mental health center
Hajnr J. Curtis Piym tas imv^ad t {daqoe tt
tin Virgliila Betek Com^rriMMive MwUl Hailtk Mr-
vices Carter at WH Wiktwood Drive.
The bnmi* jdaqne is dadlctted to those persou vte
' establlslied t meirtal fcealth cUitie My 1, IMO to serve
citiieu <a Vir^ois Beech sad the Eastern Oore of
Virnma.
The finl cUaic was located In the Beach Boroui^ at
207-Sn 17th areet and a larfer faeiUty was later
•stabUshed Sqit. 1, IMl at lOn Atlantic Ave.
ThrOQKh the coirtlnidac cHorts of these dtiaens, who
were interMted in improvlaf avallahle services Ibr
mental health, a federal grairt was lAUined to eonstnict
a lann' and more permanent ficiltty lU 1878 WUdwood
This Center with tts 4,900 sqnare feet of clinical
and office space was completed in March 1970.
A second smaller bulMing was erected on Uie same
two-acre plot in 1971 The state operated a mental
Station permit
gets real plug
In a tnmabout, ^pUcants for a conditional use permit
for a wrvice station have received real si4)port for
their apidlcatioo at before City Council. Residents of
the area showed 19 to support Willard and Cattertne
R. Frost 1^ want to operate a service station on a
.66 acre parcel located on the northwest comer of
Great Neclc and Poplar Point Road.
Councilman Clarence A. Holland remarked that it
was "itelifhtful" to have someone coming down to sq^rt
a real fnu-acrvlce statton, not he added, that he had
anytbinK apinst self-service stations.
The Fmts bad operated an Eoon station on Great
Neck Road, bot were forced to leave the location with
the widcninc of Great Neck Road. The new station will
be Qw only service station between Shore Drive and
Virginia Beach Boolevard.
Altboagh a small Texaco station had been located on
the new site since the '50's, no vsepermit had previously
been granted because it pre-dated the CZO.
City Council approved the petition.
CB meet slated
A nunher of Bench radio buffs are (dadning to attend
the iMewMe CB Jamboree schedrie^Satnrd^^aanip-
ton^ise^. %namir MM ItttnwF liwriin i ^i ft
«s^n$ta« *l^ IHMt to dBm, IsrmatioB of a Iflrgiida
CB wgnninrtitM. tfeor la-ises, a daiwe and ertntain-
mwt. R starts at noon. Tickets are |t.90 and avail-
able at all Ticketroo locations, Oe ba ofttoe, and CB
Electronics, Inc.
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health eliaic in these buUdinffS fitU 1973 when the Rate
assigned operational control of the tecilitos to ttw
City of Virginia Beacb.
In 1974 the AUaatlc Menial Health Center offered
to transfer their federal (Rational Instltote of Mental
Health) construction gnntee status to the City (^ Vir-
ginia Bend tor coDlhndnK nseinmentalbeattbprograms.
OAsequcntly, the CooncU Nov. 24, reaffirmed its
earUer actlra and also accepted the deed conveying
the Atlantic Mental Health's Canter's rMl estate and
other asseU to the City of Virginia Beacb. A portton
of this resolution is contained in the bnnce idaqne
being dedicated.
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if Annrica is to continue to pow-and proqier, it's
going to need moic enetgyi That means more power plants.
No matter what type d pfamt we build, inflation
guarantees that tomonow's dectricity b ^}ing to cost more.
But we can help control future coat hioeases by
choosing the most economical fuel to power new plants.
Thedboioea.
In this area, oil and natural gas MC bc^ scarce and
eiqieiiBve. Forei^ oO is too politicdty un^Ue to dqiend
on. Sotar energy, ge«tennal energy, tides, and wind poww
are aB iniere«ing, tMit are not prtK:tical or economical tt
the present time for g«icrating electricity.
The only dioicei left are coal and nuclear energy.
A ood4ied plant B less costly to build than a nuclear
plairt, Ina owy iiJdf ii more expenave than nucle»Juel
becnise inanhun (Moduces miK^ mcxe energy per dollar.
A badev powR |4ant oo«s more to build, but tt
pmoit te finrtirc^ieratos oneo«s coaadenMy ks dum
cod because of urarumn's 1^ energy production per
d«*ar. Ei^ a dK price <rf ursntam wwe to increaae sub-
stantially, the ^ctiidty pnxhned m nudnr planli should
sp be tower dost.
To aanver ttis, we have to couider how &e choice
wffiaiie^yon.
Yowtotdetaaricbillisniadeaptrftwopfftt- a
bMe;«eo(»cn«operrt^aDd fixed eq3eniei,nidafuel
adhi^aeM ooive^ ^np hi fuel ooett.
In ibe cae of bufltbig a cod^red (riant, tte l^bCT
mvesunoit costs today would r«se tin base rates. In addi-
tion, the h^hn Aid cost woidd rasidt in u mcvsose m die
taei adjustment. Both rttes and hid a^stmMts, c^ course,
are su^ect to the an»noval of the state r^ulatory
commisaon.
In the case of building a nudear (riant, the base rates
vw)uld probably increase mote than they would if a coal-
fired {^t woe built. But the fuel adjustment would dmp.
The COS is mote in both cases. But with nuclear,
the ovendl result at the (xesoit time is a jmafl«r Mcraow
inyourbfll.
Everythiiv conadded, the nudear power plant is
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down future costs.
The cUki^ to Ac iiitnre.
Desirite ri^ig costs, Anaoin mtBt devdop its own
domestic stq^ of dqsendaUe, afiotd^rie energy, It must
lessai its presrat dep^tfesceoa coaify fordgn cA.
Hot's wi^ Vq»o it iurw% more md mon to nu-
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where it is m(Hc econoitfcd dm oil MenmrUe. we're
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VIRGINIA BEACH
BRIEFS
Summer aid coming
Virginia Beach wUl use $165,000 of tlM Compre-
hMslve Emidoyment and Tralnlnf Act tends to establish
summer programs for the disad?aiitaged youth of the
City. The money will make possible the provision
of 160 summer jobs from mid-June until the end of
Sqitember. The youth will work in areas of general
maintenance, general clerical and other entry level
positions while they are becoming aoiuainted with every- c
day working condlUims.
2 contracts awatdBd
Two sewerage and water contracts totaling |19t,195
lUve been awarded to the D. J. W. Construction Co.,,
B«:., tor $78,117 and P .C. JoUU
Ok., for $78,117 and P. C. JollUr Company for
$120,077.50, low bidders on the projects.
' Another contract award Mondity afterinoB went to
John H. Malbon, Construction Co., Inc. for $29,950 for
ooDStruction of the remaining portion itf the storm
«ainaie outlall at the M)inl<
SPCA show slated
The Virginia Beach S.P.C.A. will hold its first Annual
Benefit Horse Show Saturday, June 19.
The show will be held at Prineau Aniw Parti at the
intersection of Landsown M. and Princess Anne Rd.
Schidule of Classes includes Balttr aad Petformance.
■s; Shirley Buekner owner and muager of Grassland
StaUes is co-ordlaatlng the show for Oie 8.P.C.A.
For further informatiott call 421-3800 or 427-2044.
Noon Is graduated
Najry Seaman Recruit Kevin II. Noon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Noon of 201 Gibson Drive, Chesapeake,
Va.. was graduated from recruit training at the Naval
Training Cotter, Great Lakes, HI.
Classes include instruction Ui fteamanship, military
regulations, tire-fighting, cloae ixrder driU, first aid
aad Navjr history.
A 1975 graduate at Princess Amie High School, Vir-
ginia Beach, he joined the Navy in February 1976.
Christy participates
Christy A. Slebels, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Eugene T.
Siebels, of Whitehurst Landing Road, was a participant
and a co-leader in gnxq) discussim In a recent student
focttlty day held at the Medical College of Nursing. The
purpose was to share opinions aad ffldw recommendations
OB nursing topics.
Elizabeth honored
Anne EUtabMi Creasy fA Vlrglaia Beach has ben
umed to the Dean's IM of DistinguitfMd ^udeeU at
the Univenity of Rlehmood fOr tte spring of 1976.
Miss Creasy, 4he dinger (tf Mr. and Mra. Lewis
A. Creasy of 4629 Cutlss Court, attends the School
of Business Adminixtratkm, a divtsioo of the university.
She is a Dean's LM ^udeirt, And tt» hodceyteam.
Jo Ann new prexy
Jo Ann FineUeld was elect«l presldaat the Dobar-
ton Garden Club at the cld)'s last mc<tlag. Other ww
officers include Marilyn Russo, vice-president, Lorraine
Dewey, seretary, and VA Pirtig, treasurer.
Bob doing dance
Bob Blufflottal, son M Mr. tad Mra. Herman S.
Btam^hal of S^ ^^iferott Uae, VU^ia Baaift,
to Me (rt several MuUaoa College stvtoA aniterfag
tea daa^ miMiM at WUliafflai»if*s naehCHtntHs
Ois sauser.
BlttfflMrthal will be part of a German folk tea^ ptwp.
Ha is a sentor at Madison.
mmbers welcomed
The j9^ Al|te Chapter <a Beta ^aui m wehsmed
new mmbers LydU Cohen, Chatfal Kerbfr aad Brefi(k
G«Blry, who received their pledge rUual at a Taea&y
iMiMag. n* meting ms held at tte home i^ DeU SoM,
at 8861 CM Forge Rd., iTladsor Woods.
Robwt A. Owens (right) and U88 Mwtdlth cut through big wavM
Oft destroyer
Beach unit
lilces trip
From Page A 1
Commander Keough of BeacN
many U.S. Navy ships have visited
Maaan hot Us reocat visit was a
speical one because the three ships,
invited to vlstt tha island aad parti-
dpata la the 1976 bicentennial fest-
IvltiM.
Oa Mari^ 8, the Beach's Keougli
aittved tf Nassau. Bid this Ume,
tha raeqitloli was dtftoraot than thiA
which am^ Us aaval forerunners
two taadnNlTWn ago.
lids tfinii^ the Americans came
as ia^ed qants and frieada.
Aa the ttraa slilps of Destroyer
-SqaadrOB 84, ander the command of
C^taJa Fred F. Ames, Jr., entered
tte ifaasaa barter, the squadron flag^
slip, tniUam C. LAwe, was at the
be«i M Oie colnnm. At tt« re-
quest si Americaa Ambassador to
tte Bahamas S^rmoor Weise, the
laid dMtroyer flad four shots from
her five-iaift guns.
Ha momidlng slwts echoed
tturaa^hoit tte 17-mlla^k»g Island
aad sipafaollxed the reoactmtnt of
the, 1^6 raid. 1%e eeaturies-old
eaimoB at Miisan's Fort Charlotte
retaraed tha symbolic fin with ftmr
tfmts Iran her main battery.
TalUv dMt Maasau, Keough com-
"fr waa a lovely island
and the Bahamian people were very
hospitable. ! really oijoyed going
to visit the Governor General at )ils
mansion and tak^ part in the Bi-
'aritMnttf '^ceremonies at old Fort
Charlotte. ^^"
"Besides making a formal call
on the Governor General, we also
called on the Prime Minister and the
American Ambassador to the Ba-
The three diplomats completed the
protocol ceremonies with official
i^its to the three Navy ships, where
they inspected the booor guard and
tmred the ships.
While in Nassau, Commander
Kemii^ and several of bis officers
and enlisted men from the Robert
A. Owois were evening guests of
the American Ambassador at a gala
cocktail party at his beachslde villa.
He said that the evening was one
of the highlights of bis (un-fiUed
visit to the Bahamas.
Recalling his bicentennial visit to
Nassau, the Beach destroyer skipper
acknowledged that the three ships had
about 18,000 Bahamian and American
tourists visit the sh^ during their
five-day stay.
The trip to Nassua is now a part
of history— aproadNavl history which
spans more than X)0 yeara.
a
Keougb ^e^s plaqiM to Sir MNo and Mr*. Butler
"J I J mm^ f'F.*^";pjp^iM J ^^,." ' > ■
Vi)iiiiia Bw.ci 'iui., June 16, 1976A-5
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Beach track champs announced
Virginia i>c<ich's Public Schools througb the Section
of Htalth ami Physical Education announces the winners
of the Track and Field Eitramurals.
TMs lonraamMt was lieid^ at Xellam recently with
the irtramural winners from the secondary sctools
annpetli^.
Wlracrt I9 grade level were:
Seveoth Grade (Girls) Standing Loi« Jump, Vaogie
Crockett, Princess Anne Jr., 7'5-3/4'', Low Hurdles,
Va^[ie Crockett, Princess Anne Jr., 13.7 sec., 50,
Jtno Graves, Plau Jr., 6.4 sec., 220, Rita Griffin,
Princess Anne Jr., 28.8 sec, 100, JenoGraves, Princess
Anne Jr., 12.2 s^., 440 Relay, Linda Joshua, Va. Beach
Jr., 55.8 sec. Barinra Hines, Partricia Cherry, Debbie
Morgan.
Schools: 1st, Plasa Jr., 1st (tie) Princess Anne Jr.,
3rd, Lynnhaven.
Seventh Grade (Boys) landing Long Jump, Elvis
Beach, Princess Anne Jr., 8'5-l/2", Low Hurdles,
Chris Bun^m, Lysnlnven Jr., 16.5 sec.; 100, Vio-
ceot HoUey, Plaza Jr., iL9 s<K;..i 44Q> Allen Johnson,
Plaaa Jr., 62.5 sec.; . 2^, Mike Enhs, Plau Jr.,
26.7 sec; 880 Relay, James Camell, Joey Morrisette,
Robert -Coble.
Schools: 1st, PUu Jr.; 2Dd, Lynnhaven Jr.; 3rd,
Princess Anne Jr
Eighth Grade (Girls) High Jump, Denise DiNardo,
Independence Jr., 4*10"; Long Jump, Julie Blow, Xemps-
^le Jr., 15'8"; Low Hurdles, Barbara Crabtree.Kemps-
ville Jr., 12.4 sec; SO, Annette Moody, Plasa Jr.,
6.7 sec; Sherry Alexander, .Kempsville, Jr., Teresa
Walker, Independence Jr., Polly Mclndoe, Lynnhaven
Jr., Bemle Lenahan, Bayslde Jr., 1:(M.0 sec; Kenya
Wilson, Plasa Jr., 29.5 sec; Teresa Green, Princess
'Plaza Suite'
"Plaza Suite" stars relax during cur-
rent performance at the Tidewater Din-;
ner Theater., They are ifrom l«ftj ,J«^r
w«fWidilh, Imogene Coca, King Dcmovan
and Carole Lockwood. The play, widely
jjraiptd l?y,,prea reviewei^jjpll run
Gets membership
Virginia Beach PTA Council pres-
ident Wallace Smith presents a lifemem-
bership in the National Congress of
Parents and Teachers to School Super-
intwutort Dr. E. E. Bridcell. The prfi
entation was made in recognition of
Brickell's contributiwis to ttie welfare
of children an youth in Virginia Beach.
Dr. W. S. Mnam. Ltd.
and
Dr. L. D. Tamkta
take pleasure in
aawMOcing the association <rf
ita-. Claawood S. Morris
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Anne Jr., 12.6 sec; Polly Mclndoe, Lynnhaven Jr.,
56.8 sec; Cathy Carlson, Julie Overton, Laura Good-
man,
Schools: 1st, Kempsville Jr.; 2nd, Lynnhaven Jr.,
3rd, Bayslde Jr.
Eighth Grade (Boys) Loi« Jump, Jimmy Rogerson,
Kempsville Jr., 18'2-l/2"; Hi^ Jump, Bobby Summer-
ville, Plata Jr. 5*5"; Low Hurdles, Steve Hankinson,
Bayside Jr., 15.8. sec; 100, James Rogerson, Kempsville
Jr., 11.3 sec; 440, Doug Luther, Bayside Jr., 59.6
sec; 880, Kin Simmons, Plata Jr., 2:22.0 sec; 220,
Mcky l^Uer, Plaza Jr., ^.4 sec.; 880 Relay, Gary
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Schools: 1st, Plaza Jr.; 2nd, Bayside Jr.; 3rd, Kemps-
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Independence strong
Ninth Grade (Girls) High Jump, Kyle Walsh, Indepen-
dence Jr., 4'10''; Long Jump, Lisa Weber, Indep«idence
Jr., IS'H"; Low Hurdles, Dopna Stier, Independence Jr.,
13.0 sec; 50, Adrlanne Rocbelle, Bayside Jr., 6.3 sec;
440, Adrlanne Rochelle, Bayside Jr., 1:04.5 sec; 220,
Janet Salmon, Lynnhaven Jr., 30.4 sec; 100, Chistina
^ips. Princess Anne Jr., 12.1 sec; 440 Relay, Adrianne
Rochelle, Bayside Jr., 55.0 sec Patty Chambers, Caro-
lyn Longstreet, Ethyl Robinson.
Schools: 1st, Independence Jr.; 2nd, Bayside Jr.;
Srd, Kempsville Jr.
Nineth Grade (Boys) LoOg Jump, Harry Bullock,
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Lynnhaven Jr., 5*4"; Shot Put, Randy Creed, Indepen-
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440, Denis Mosley, KemixsVille Jr., 55.8 iec; 880,
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, T^th Grade (Girls) High Jump, ^ut^eRohde, Kemps-
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Tina VirgUi, Kim Derrick,- Uun Mooney.
Schools: 1st, Keifipsvllle; 2nd. Coz; 3rd, Princess
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Tenth Grade (Boys) Long Jump, Robin Sawyer, Kellam,
17' 10"; High Jump, Ron Ferebee, Kellam, 5'0"; Shot
Pot, Mihre Gargiulo, Bayside, 39' 3-3/4"; Low Hurdles,
Ross Walizer, Kellam, 15.2 Sec; 100, Erie Coble. Kel-
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220, Ross Walizer, Kellam, 23.8 sec; 880 Relay, Henry
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Kdlam, 2:16.8 sec.
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ThrM vMtort mjoy Mty stroll along gltetoning strotch off Mnd
OiM chocks scons, othor appliss lotipn
Beach beckons 1976 era wet
Crowds gathor at sxtroms tip off Boach dock, Mgh abovs Atlantic
Podsstrfans adnilrs right-on cyds, cyclist
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Kaleidoscope '76, tb«
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Friday tkrougb Sunday, and
will merga with Woman's
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More than 825 BapUst
Young Women, ages 18 to 29
have reglsterad for the se-
nioos vUch will begin
Friday evening at the Vlr-
^nla Beach Conveotloo
Ceatw.
I^ans te Kal^doseopa
'76 imelNMd out pro-
bable ittwiaBftt flf SOD.
Tlie nisMit In ra^rtats
along wm aeSoodienBa^
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Leonard Gamtett
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Up-llfi 7:80 P.M.
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ginia Beach.
WMU is sponsoring Kil-
eidoaoope to appeal to col-
lage Btvdeots, youg Inme-
makers, young career wo-
men, and those who com-
bine these roles, according
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consultant, WMU otHce,
Blnnlngham.
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i^ua, «ieept for the Sat- .
■rttay aft«Baon ttsh tn
and evMdngilMik
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lg« 89, may^ndlUel-i
doao^e u part; of th^
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pIMCMMBttaa, Hissi«-
^sted.
Sasskoa vttlbegtnvtth
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slgMd by Jg^ Abercnmi-
bia, Irving, Ton, and Ja-
Bls Palla, BaUis, both
B^tiatrongWoaaii and
mamben .of Oitt fmmfi*
Baptist Chur<^.
Eadi seasloB tf KaMd-
Mcive '76 irill contain a
HMlor tddress <»■ paMl
^re«Mt«tiai iBUaned pj
small dltfusstw gmgw
led by trained liters.
Futli^iaaU niilreqMnd
Witt ideas on ho« young
women can eipress mis-
idons«iaeertu
CtN^e Oavia, asslatmtf
professor of soda! -foik
odaeatloa Id Southen Ba^
tlst Theological. Senlnwy,
wiu speak Fiidky evetfag
on "The Inward Tvfu."
Saturday moniiag's ffnt
major preseotatlimlsatrt-
kgue OB "Views That Are
Unlgue" betwaea Carolyn
Weathoilord, eiecotive di-
rector, Woman's Ml«sioa-
ary ynioD> Beverly tiua-
mack, assistant director
of Cbriftlan Social MlnU-
trios Degaitmaot , Hone
Misslea Board; and Vlckoy
BraslogtOB, former miS'
oloBary to &Hth Amactca. .
The pahfri dliwintflon^
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v^lBiknrtfitrilQpieand
wUl teatare Ann DaiM,
hwaa wtoslnnaiy in Now
CMAma, ami JtdkandPhy-
Uia Horrttt,
lipnartaa.
Hoar Mnteo.
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Md dlnetod 19 BdSon-
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WoaddrBohi* of ttoftaao
lUortaiaooid imvnmt
a tpi^Mbm of miaikai
sarviea (wwrtwrttles en-
Wled '"TtetMwardTam"
Bi tte Saoday BKffidng seo-
Tto ct#v iiMress. "I
Dta» Ciinngo In- Mir
p*n" wlU feeddivorodbf
Mrs. A. RaiTiaonC^agotT.
by Emmanuel
mm
Church of Vlri^ma Binch
will to coadutiag evangel-
istic service* Jon^ i^-37
Bia
tf 7:30 o«ft o«aoing.
Bor. Lgnranea D. Bof-
hUHi of ■qplpn, Irt. will
to ttt, pert amnpelU.
<tf Bob Jones rOoliiaiaity
aad^taMO llologteal So-
Eauuimel w njt^^ ^
OMRft i»^>etM on Bax-
ter JUMdoneblodclioMtlM
of
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nnrs«ry prorided tor all
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are Amarleas greateat
heritage. Bltde Time an-
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Free tran^ort^ian in
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BEACH NOTES
<¥,
Cz^rnlk
gets award
WAaTCZAUaK
WtUj Cnnlk, dvw
, trMidPK owrdlutor tor
lldtoMld's of Tktonter
.lad fomwnteiagerofMe-
DoMkl'fOf mtS-LyoB-
hKNB Boad. Vlrgiila
BmcA, his nctivad aspe-
. dal scmliiar award ingra-
doatioii ceranonies "at
Hanbnigar Ualvartttjr,
McDoMld'a nuoaf* -
rnaot tnialni canter to Elk
Gtora Yillafe, m. Cumik
raddea at 405 Mqflemod
Coart, Virginia Baaeh.
Goarck
accepted
3o»ntt William Goarcli
Jr., aon of llr. and lira.
Joaepb W. Goarck, Sr., at
Vitginia Baa^, baa bean
McqiUid tor m 1976 ftU
tarqi at North Carolina
Vealejran Collaga in Rocky
Moot. Goarck la a senior
at Kellam lli|» School
where be la active iaROTC
Athtetica and la a mmber
Jto-
Info office
opens here
The Chamber <rf Com-
merce baa OfMiwd an ad-
ditional Inlormatlon center
at 712-2l8t SI.
It will be open through
Labor Day veeknd, the
hcmra are Monday tbro^h
Saturday 9 a.m. to S p.m.
SUMlay, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The original center at
SOth Street and Pacific
Avenue will continue to
handle Inquiriea from hun-
dreda of viaitora who con-
tact it each day.
tt'a open daily from 9
a.m. to S. p.m.; Sunday, 1
p.mi to 5 p.m. Through
L^orDay.ttwUlgivfeaer-
vice to the public on lion-
day ttnugh Satwntay, from
9 a.n. to I p.O;; Sunday,
1 p.m..to 5 p.m.
For tttrther Information,
call 42S-7511.
Initiated
Mary EUen Barrett, a
Loogwood College fresh-
man torn Virginia Beach,
waa rtceatly inttiated In-
to Al|iha Lambda Delta,
natioaal scholastic honor
aodety for freahman wo-
-«
Beach duo
Win entry
TkaaimaoftwoVirgiaia
Beach ooiqileareMlvadth-
rtr naval conmiaaiona
dariag commlsainBlag ce-
raaontea at theUnlversity
of LooisvUle meaatly.
Charles Clittoo Bloom,
aoo of Jardlna and Mariko
Bloom of S34S Adillles
Mve, andRobert J. Bunp,
aoa of CFQ and Mra. Ro-
bert J. B»pot44S2Paal
loM* Lane, wart commia-
aioMd as ensigns in the
U.S. navy.
Both wiU attend Sqiply
ftted tn Athens, Ga.
Heather
degreed
Heather ^wncer, daugh-
ter of CDR and Mrs. Lane
L. Bpeneer, 1491 Five
Forfca Road, Virginia
Bantii, waa awarded an As-
aodate in Arts degree at
gndaatloo enrciaea re-
cently at Sinum'a Rock
Eariy College.
Heather is one of 23
gndi^w who received
A.A. degreea from the na-
tion'a firat Early Ctdlege.
Daughter of Mr. and Mra.
William G. Barrett, Mary
is a 191S gradute of Prin-
eeaa Anne High School. She
la working toward the ba-
chtfw 9t adance degree
at Loogwood.
Perfect
record
LOI SMITH
Leonard E. Smith,
» Shop 67 apprentice
electronics mechan-
ic, and honor roll
student, has a per-
fect record for his
work during the last
quarter under the-
Tldewater Commun-
ity College program
in the shipyard. He
was one of two ap-
prentices with an
"A" or 4.0 grade,
and was among 23
^)prentices whoear-
ned honor roll sta-
tus by achieving gra-
des of 3.2 or above,
DIPaloa
In club
JOE DIPiUX>A
Joseph F. DiPaloa, a
Beach resident ami a sales
engineer for The Trane
Company sales office in
Tidewater has been named
a memberof the 1975 Trane
Top Ten Club.
Trane is a leading manu-
facturer of air condition-
ing, heating, ventilating and
heat transfer equipment for
commercial, industrial,
and special process ap-
plications.
This annual recognition
is limtted to the top 10
percent of Trane's sales
fbrce with over 600 grad-
uate engineers. Achieve-
ment is based on sales
performance and customer
service durii% the pre-
ceeding year. This is the
first year DiPaola has
achieved membership.
DiPaola, his wife and
daughter reside in Virginia
Cooper
,wlnsp3P%l
.« JJ«ml**Wi.afiooperp.**l
Virginia Beach, has been
awat|ied a Chief of Naval
Operations Certificate of
Merit for performance in
Uie Navy's sea power pro-
gram.
It is the forth merit
certificate be has received
since afflUating with Ute
HARU/CNO Sea Power
Presentation Team in 1973.
Coc^r, a Captain in the
U. S. Naval Reserve, is a
drilling reservist attached
to Ready Reserve Unit
5206. He is also the co-
ordinator for the Navl Air
Reserve Unit (NAHU) Nor-
folk Sea Cadets.
2 students
cop honors
Two students from Vir-
ginia Beach received intra-
mural awards recently at
College of The Albemarle
at EUzabeth City, N.C.
Warren Stewart, sm of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0.
Stewart of 4725 DeerHeld
Lane, received the most
valuable player award in
men's volleyball.
Mark O'Hara, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J(*n T. O'Hara
of 5000 Locke Lane, was
rec^ent of the third place
award in men's tennis
doubles.
Scores
second
LOIDAWOOLARD
Linda Woolard a Sento-1
at KempsviUe High School-
recently received a secouc
place award in competition
at the National Career Dt-
veli^ing Conference tti'^
Chicago.
The contest was a mer-
chandising event that test^
skiUs in speed, accuracy,
and ability in taking in-
ventory.
To cpialifty as a contest
tant at the Nati(»al L«v^.
Lbida won second placed
the management single se-
I ries evwt at the State L*-
vel along with winning first
place in the overall aertEti:
event. ^
This designated her as
the best all round FasUon
student in the State of Vir-
ginia.
Linda is enrolled in fas-
hion merchandising ^t
KempsWlle. This is a id-
lot program in Virginia
Beach City Sdiools this
year and is only offered
at Cox and Kemps villeHi^
Schools. 1 ,
After graduation Linda
plans to continue her ca-
reer at Susie's Casuals at
MUiUry Circle Shondng
Mall.
She presently holds the
position of assistant ma-
nager and hopes to even-
ually manage her own
store.
Virginia Beach Sun, June 16, 1976-8,-3
|aycees pus|
meal tickets^
For $8 yon can boy a meal ticket that will 'give yoo^
savii«s at Tidewater's best Restaurants and help th^
Churchland Jaycees help the mentally retarded. >
Fourteen restaurants will donate to the project, acj;
cording to chairman Paul Massengill. "We are ver}-
grateful for their participation," Massengill said. >
The resUurants are Joy Garden, Clayton's ResUu^
rant. Blue Hawaiian, Twer's Restaurant, Chick Fillet;-
AllM's ResUurant, Marios' Fred's Diner, Billys Bar^
beque, Brentwood ResUurant and Goods Steak Sub, aO;
of Portsmouth. ''
ResUurants in Virginia Beach include That Steal;
PUce and That Seafbod PUce. '^,
There will be fourteen tickets, one for each re^
taurant. Seven will provide for sizable discounts o|k
meals. The other haH will enable the holder to buy tii*j
meals for the price of one. <
CdnUct Paul Massengill, 488-1264, or Tom Dunfort;
488-6686. >
Top boss
The Tidewater
Chapter of the Amer-
ican Business Wo-
men's Association
recently presented
the 1976 Boss of the
Year award to J. L.
Weller Jr., president
of Mutual Federal
Savings and Loan. He
was selected from
six rwminees repre-
senting both the Vir-
ginia Beach and Nor-
folk / areas. The
award was presented
by James A. Col ley,
last year's Boss of
the Year.
Southern Fabric
ED* WimnE WERTZ (U.S.N. RET)
I8t QUALITY DOUBLE KNIT
''•Mure fto"*'
I Phone 464-2195
MON.-SAT. 9:30-5:^
Beach seniors
to be honored
Six outstandiiv high school seniors will be honored
by the VirglnU Beach Repoblican Women's Club at a
luncheon today at the Thunderbird Motel.
The yoav peo|de, one from each of the city's high
schools, are wiimers of the club's thrid Aminal Out-
standing Leadership Awards . They were recommended
by their gov^mnent teachers and selected by a Uculty
committee at their sdnoU.
They are VeroncU A. Carroll, Princeas Anne; Erica
Lee Eyer, Kempsvllle;^ Josqih H. (Mlop, Bayside;
ilrirtr" •'-''-^irBiliiiillirri'^-"'^ g~.u.»t« i>^.
Fir^^kmlal; aH^pMe Scball, Cox. .
Saeii has received a HWings Bond and will be given
a eertlflcate at the lunclieon. Later this montt they
wiU be guests of Congressman G. William Whltetanrst
fbr a qiecial tour of the Natloe's Ci^itial.
LCdr. Michael Christian, a fbrmer POW, will speak
on "Americanism." Lt. J. G. Kerry Long wlU talk on
the role of the youi« persrni in the RqnbUcan Party.
Open
Man. - Sat
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Free ConsnlUtiiiin, deiaonstratiott
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Concert set
Thursday
He VirglnU Beach Puldic Library and Young Au-
a^aem, be. wiU ^«swt as oitfdoor concert for young
pMile sad ptrerts of aU ^» TkurMlay ^ 4 p.m.
bahtad the ftempsviUe bvadi L&rary, 8)2 Kempsvilte
Road.
The Viifbda Ba^ Daam OmmMo wiU beOM fea-
tn^ tttisU. Th^ pr^raa U arrtfo|Md lo Mro-
dM* yewg people to danee U tts dmny iM'ms. During
the ^tjgram tte young pe<^ wlUbetfdeto view «)deni
Jasi, «ansrteal baW Md iwen s^pwe (toeing.
ne mtmkbt will perUam on tt« Depaitmot ot
Parks and Reerecttan StowmoUle. He awHence can
ri^ M on tte grus (NT Mag Uwa dKlrs.
k m event of rata, tte conewt wIB be onceUed
and rcsaeduled in ttc UU.
There U no ^ar^ tor Ms concert and because it
U oubtoorsttereUnoUBltonthaslseoftlMaatienee.
irginia Beach^
You can have tho Sun malled_
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, for la$$ than tha coal
of an air mattpoataga atampi
m rendlM abo*d.yoar. friends and nelgWi p r t-'-
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B-4-Virginia Beach Sun, June 16, 1976
LookJn' back with Bay side
By BLAIR THURMAN
Sun Sports Editor
The first inning of the first game of the Eastern
District Tournament against First Colonial was a long
one for Coach Terry Morton and his Bayside baseball
team.
It was a must win situation for both the Marlins and
the Patriots, and both teams were sky-high before the
game. First Colonial had won both earlier confronta-
tions between the two teams, and felt they cuuld do
it again.
Bayside felt there was . no way they would lose to
them three straight times, especially with Mike Rhodes
on the mound.
But the Patiots struck with the suddeness and the
savagery of a Mongol horde, scoring four runs in the
top of the first, pounding Rhodes like he had never been
pounded before.
The Marlins returned to their dugout in their half
of the inning as il shellshocked. Morton said recently,
"I knew First Colonial couldn't keep it up, but I knew
it would be tough to catch up. I kept telling the boys
not to {»nic and worry about getting all the runs l»ck
at once."
Well, the Marlins stuck to his advice. Sort of. They
pecked away little by little until they erupted for eight
runs in the fifth inning.
"That Is when we became a good baseball team,"
said Morton, "and I felt we could do it. The next day
we came from behind to beat KempsvlUe, and I knew
we had jelled." .'
Bayside, of course, went on to win the State cbamp-
ionsliip, after "struggling" through the regttlar season,
as Morton put it.
"I thought we would have a good team this year,"
said Morton, but I had no idea we would win the state
championship. But since the Eastern District got to
send ite teams to the regionals this year, I felt we
had a chance to go that fkr. My first gtnl was to
finish in the top four and qualify for the district tnurna- to hit a homer."
ment."
At the end of the season, the Marlins bad qualified
for the tournament, but Morton thought 'hat they should
have had a shot at winning the regnl i season title,
thus automatically qualifying them for the regionals.
Tied for the league lead with KempsvlUe, with one
game remaining for both teams, KempsvlUe won, but
Bayside played Cox to a 2-2 tie In a nln-abbreviated
game that left them half a game back in the standings,
and Morton upset.
"1 never heard "♦ " rame ending in a tie " said Mor-
ton, who thought there should have t>een a play-off.
So the Marlins ended the regu'tui season with a 7-2-1
record, iwtting them in tini. ou or-die situation ^th
First Colonial )
After the district tournament though, was the regional
and the first team Bayside had to face was power-
laden Mencbville. "I was scared to death," said catcher
Doimy Jones. "I tbpught every one of them was going
Nevertheless, Bayside beat them before whipping Deep
Creek for the regional championship.
The next leg on the road to the state title was the
game with J. R. Tucker, which the Marlins won 4-3
in 12 Innings. Rhodes struck out 18 tmtters and picked
up the save, while Jones notch^ the victory.
"It wasn't until the state semi-final game that I
even thought about winning it all," said Rhodes.
And win it all they did, beatii« Mt. Vernon with a
combined no-hit effort by Jones and Rhodes, 3-0.
The game winning bit came off ttie bat of Jones, wto
batted .454 in. the playoffs. PltcUq; for Mt. Vemoa
was Bob Rock, who was drafted in the eighth round fA
the pro draft last week.
"There is nothing like it," said Jones of the final
victory.
"It's the biggest thrill of my life," said Rhodes.
Terry Morton, proud of Us boys said, "Tb<7 just
never quit. They are that tyjw of kids. DetermliMd."
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i
Southern
Conference meets
in Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach was
chosen as the site of this
year's Anntul Meeting of
the Southern Conference A-
thletlc Directors.
The directors met for
three days at the Holiday
Inn on 39th street. They
had their meetings in the
momeing, and used the af-
ternoons tor enjoying the
area's golf courses, and of
course, the beach.
Among the issues de-
cided on was the assign-
ment of the 1971 SouOtera
Conference BaskeOnll
Tournament to be played
at the Roanoke Civic Cen-
ter, in Roanoke, Va.
New officers were elec-
ted also. The president os
now Ed Teague of the Ci-
tadel, the new vice-presi-
dent is Jim Jones of Ap-
palachian Stae, and the new
secretary is Joe McMullen
of Marshall.
llELR
"Help" is the silent plea of ttie
problem drinker. But help is
also an answer. At the Alcohol-
ism Rehabilitation Center of
Tidewater, help is offered
through treatment in a total
therapeutic environment.
Medical and psychological
specialists work together to
conduct comprehensive
individualized programs. After
detoxification, ^ days are
devoted to helping Individuals
reshape habits and regain
lost seH-conf idencB.
For your own help, or
help for someone yoo kno^,
call the 24-hour AlcotwHsm
Hotline; 481-HELP. It's the first
way to reach help. Operated
as a public service by ARCT.
Bkahniiii
■nMHIIIIHIII
1 TO1 WIII-O-VW^ Drive, Vif ginia Beach. Va. 23454
AccrcdiMd brTM Jokit CommlMlanwiMw AccrtdMatton
of HoiplM. J^wved tor BUM &<M, ChampM,
M«dte«w and othtr haalth cov«r*9«.
Asst. Com. Dallas Shirley poses with new
members to the SC, Harold Wilkes of
UT -Chattanooga. Bob Waters of Western
Sextagenarian
golf tourney
Carolina, Joe McMullen of Marshall, and
^ Commissioner Ken Germann.
The Second Annual Sen-
iors' Golf Toumameat was
held recently at Bow Creek
Municipal Golf Course.
Forty TUewater area
rMidaits over the age of
60 ptrtlclpated.
f
Winners in the various
catepries were:
Women's Division: Mar-
garet Hedly, Low Gross
Scorer (107); Claire Brlnk-
.ley, Best Handicap (74).
Men's Division: Jesse
Farley, Low Gross Scorer
(76); Otto Hacker, Best
Handicap (71).
Team "Best BaU"
Champions: E.T.Scoggins,
George W. Jones, F. V.
Ogle and Dan W. White (70).
The tournament is spoo-
sored by the Virginia Beach
Department of Parks and
Recreation.
Last chance
for football
ThU Satautky from 9
to 2 will be the last time
boys can sl|p qp for foot-
WI#«M Pita RecrMtiOB
LMfne.
Boys from S to 14 years
old, can sign iQ> for flag
or tackle football by goiq;
to the Plaza Firestation
and r^fisteiiog.
For further Information
call Larry Riggs at 340-
0365.
The Latin Olympics were held recwtly
at Bayside Hi^ Sdiool, with Latin stu-
ctents from several area sdioois compet-
ing in various eyMfiU similar to ttiose
ttie ancient Grades used to do. Pictured
here is Greg Weaver of Bayside Jr.
High, engaged in a strenuous battle of
tug-of-war, _^
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Virginia Beach Sun, June 16, 1976-B-5
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Beach kids exqel in city meet
Tke Virginia Beach City
PttbUc SclM»ls held its lltta
tiimial elty wide physical
, ntOMi meet at F. W. Cox
High Sdiool.
And it looks aa if the
Beach is destined to maln-
' tail as atUetlc and eon-
pattUn ti^^nee hard to
Had tUtiriMrt. Why, Just
look at Malilw Elafflmtary
School.
Hm Ifallba Elemeotary
School recently m» the P.
^ti!J i ■
E, Meet, for ttte tint time
in tlMidnol'aUstonr.top-
pii« 46 other Bea<^
seho(^.
Tke meet, wUch takes
place every Spring, invd-
ves much time and work
after sehopl. A ttne week
Uraittlng period ol eiercise
and nwlat paid off for
IS of the 52 MaUbu cm-
testanta. They received
ribbons rangtug from first
place to, fifth idMt to Uie
various events.
The evMts included the
SO jnrd daA, 600, puU
^M, Ripe ttlp, shuttle,
Jump and reach, and the
broad Jump.
•nmn were 1,7»1 parti-
dpaMs represeating 41
rtenantary sdiools.
He winners were:
SO Yard Dash (Girls):
4a Grade: DebraS.Wa^-
ingtm, Ljwdiaven, 6.6; 9th
grade: Joyce Walton, {few-
town, 6.4 (new record); 6th
Grade: Annette Cuffee,
Seatack, 6.1 (new record);
1th Grade: Pam Jones, tt.
F. WlUUms, 6.1.
Shuttle E(an (GirU): 4tb
Grade: Vidoria Homrd,
Point O'View 9.4; 5th Gra-
de: irolUeGregdfy,Hernil>
tage 9.2; 6th Grade: Cyn-
thia Caaoo, B. F. Williams
1.9; Ttb Grade: Oawn M.
J #
pilbert, Fairfield 8.6.
600 Yard Run (Girls):
4th Grade: Jennifer Iftku-
Ika, Pembroke Meadows,
1.59.9; SUi Grade: Cindy
FaU, Kii«ston, 1:49.6; 6th
Grade: Laura Kane, Court
House, 1.51.0; Ttb Grade:
Anna Matthews, Point 0'
View, 1:47.1.
Standing Ixmg Jump
(Girls): 4th Grade: Annette
Rogers, College Park, V
2" (new record); 5tb Grade
Valerie Brown, Alanton, 7'
1-1/4"; 6th Grade: Donna
P. Sipin, Windsor Woods,
7*4-1/2 (ties record); 7tb
Grade: Selena Forney, B.
F. Williams^ 7'7-3/4".
Jump ii Reach: 4th Gra-
de: Andrea N. Johnson, Ma-
ibu, 20"; 5th Grade: Mary
Smith, Liiddiorn Parte, 17-
8/4"; Lisa Cooper, King's
Grart, 17-3/4";
4| "^A
If If ^
6th Grade: Maria Griffith,
Thorougi«ood, 21"; 7th
Grade: Lynn Pratts, Thor-
oivlyood, 22-1/2":
oughgpod, 22-1/2"; (tie)
Carrie L. Charles, Thalia
22-1/2".
Rope Scip (Girts) 4tb
Grade: Tracy Swoope,
Tborouf^igood, 198; 5th
Grade: Valorie L. Cason,
Newtown, 196; 6th Grade:
Cara L. Hardin, Kemps
Landing, 2^); 7tb Grade:
Tracy Hammond, Kemps
Landing, 25S (new record)
50 Yard Dash (Boys):
4th Grade: Trent W. Fra-
Eier, Fairfield, 6.6; 5th
Grade: Marie L. Hicks, Old
Donation, 6.1 (new record);
6th Grade: Anthony M. Old
Trantwood, 6.2; 7th Grade:
Ira Murphy, B. F. William
6.0 (ties record).
aiuttte Run (Boys): 4th
Grade: Timothy R. Owens,
Newtown, 9.2; 5th Grade:
Dondra Nichols, Newtown,
8.5 (new record); 6th Gra-
de: Stanley Armstrong,
North Landing, 8.6 (ties
record); 7th Grade: Ted
Collier, Thoroughgood,8.7
600 Yard Run (Boys):
4th Grade: Kenny Knesel,
Kempsvllle, 1:51.6; 5th
Grade: Charles W. Grant,
Newtown, 1:40.1; 6th Gra-
de: Dai^d W. Haskin, Ma-
Ubu, 1:39.0; Ttb Grade:
Kelly Whiteburst, B. F.
WUliams, 1:31.1.
Standing Long Jump
(Boys): 4th Grade: Loren-
zo Jones, Alanton, 7'3"
(new record); 5tb Grade:
Earnest Jones, Brookwood,
TlD-1/4" (new record); 6
Grade: "flm Nelson, Bay-
side, TU"; 7thGrade:Ro-
ger Gibson, Kemps Land-
ing, 8'2».
Jump t Reach (Boys):
4th Grade: Timmy Diggs;
Lynnhaven, 18"; 5th Grade
Robbie Matthews, Brook -
wood, 19-3/4"; 6th Grade
Darryl Sills, King's Grant
22"; (tie) Darryl Brown,
Alanton, 22"; Keith House,
Linkborn Park, 22"; 7th
Grade: Ronnie W. Kight,
Fairfield, 24".
Rope Skip (Boys): 4th
Grade: David L. Parker,
Cooke , 188; 5th Grade:
James D. McGaha, Malibu
215; 6th Grade: Steve Hai-
ner, Kemps Landing, 225;
7th Grade: Mark Justis,
Tborougbgood, 230 (ties
record).
Pull up (Boys): 4th Gra-
de: Edward Howell, Ke-
mpsvllle Meadows, 41 (new
record); 5th Grade: Ben
Ckrney, Newtown, 40 (new
record); 6tb Grade: Micb-
ael McMillian, Kemps .
Landing, 42 (new record);
7th Grade: John McCabe,
Kemps Landing, 43 (new
record).
Grade Level Champions:
4th Grade: Cooke. Malibu.
(tie) Newtown. Lynnhaven.
5th Grade: Newtown. 6th
Grade: Kemps Landing. 7th
Grade: B.F.Williams. City
Wide: Malibu.
Sefted L to R: Ian Morley, Andrea
Johnson, Ana Nahra. Beth Hirschy, Tom
Womadc, Barbara Barnes, Percy Jones.
Suswi Wilde. Lore Mattttews, Shawn
Grant, Dean Henline, Jc^Meekins, Rob-
ert Butt - Mh graders. Kneeling L to
R: Catherine Reynolds. Paula Ellison.
Denice McCabe, Darris Long, Tinwnie
Yeates, Bobby Clark, Janice Johnson.
City champs
Katherine McHugh, Jinnmy McGaha,
David Fields, Andy Gepp, Delina Jones.
Joey Gelardi - Sth graders. Seated L to
R: Sharon Spencer. Mark Ridibins. Anne
Crovatt. Dayniond Long, Janice Tarves,
Doug Ward, Michelle Cust, Steve Borrfiam
David Haskin. Debbie Traynor, Andrea
Dean, Jimmy Harper, John McHugh
Standing L to R: John Gandy, Jay Flem-
By ROSE ADELL VOSLER
Son Contributor
Once agtin the call to "play bnll" can be heard
around the community softball fields. This ywr Mr.
Junie Holloman begins his fourth year as eoadi for the
Arafona/Ptmbroke Sluggere, ably assisted by Mr.
Edward VMler.
Mr. Holtoman, well known in the CcHnmontty Recrea-
tion Daptrtfflort a> an official in safUmll, busbaU
and bnritettitll, as weU as Ugh school sports, is w«U
Qkn^ of by Us "Slnggers". New faces are seen each
year, but Uw nucleus at the team has remained the
same.
"Sli^iers" Is an qipropriate name lor these young
ladles, as tte team betttng average is .520 with a team
nm per game average of IS. Two straigM kwses at
the b«cinnti« of the season due to fielding errors has
smoDthed out to five strain wins.
The highest batting average oh tiie team is held by
Rosemary Holloman with an impressive .830. This is
fbUowed closely by Bernadette Mosley with .690 and
Lovia Price with .570.
^)eed, too, is a great help on tiie teamasKenee
Holloman and LaVon Jones are weU known on the Bay-
side Jr. Rl^ School track team. This abiUty la also
evMnt ta Vosler, Price Jones and Mosley.
Upon close otaervation, one finds a gnrap of young
ladies with many dlveraified talents and interMt. Rnee
Holloman, when not in left field, is a track star and one
of the many pretty fkces with Bayside Jr. High's cheer-
leaders.
Lisa Vosler, when not at i^rtstop, can be heard
lifting her vcrtce in song witii Prtncess Anne Hij^
Madrigals, practidiv the piano, or on the field hockey
team.
ing. Joanie Kelly, Eric Goddard, Ray
Ingram, Hilary Kemer. Michelle Martin-
son, Dana Buckman. Cheryl Sneed, Tony
Frye, Jeff Clemens. Back Row: Mr.
James W. Payne, Principal, Mrs. Vicki
Ervin, Mrs. Carolyn Courtney. Mr. David
Seymour, Coadies, Mrs. Mildred E.Wil-
son, Director of Instruction City of Va.
Beach Schools.
Combination
LaVon Soots, when not in the outfield, is doing her
best on Bayside Jr High's track team.
BernadeMe Mosley has been on the basketball court
at KempsviUe High, as has Carolyn Robinsim at Prin-
cess Anne.
Rosemary HoUoman can move around the bases after
a loi« hit as well as she moves in Princess Anne'
Marching Cavalien.
Sandi Griggs, the artist of the team, enjoys art
and eereamics.
Pertim» most important of all is a groiq) of ymmg
ladles playing together as a team, out to win, but
having fun; friends bound together often in the thrill
of victory, sometimes is the agony of defeat. Other
teem memhen are: Karen Tate, Janet FuUer, Debbie
Rogers, Karen Violette, Donna Ratte', Jacqueline Smltii
nnd Stephanie Blount.
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City league football-basketball sign-up
The following areas wlU
hifld registnA^ for Foot-
haU and Girls Baakethall.
Proof ot age mnsi be pn-
serted and faen wlU be
ebUedad a| thUtlme. Lea-
gue vivr i* tentatively set
for SqjteaAw 11, 1976.
iAren rtgirtntioo nites
ate as follows:
JMtOXmA/fWMBSOm:
VemtoPke Elemantary,
4C22 Jericho Ibiad and An-
goM P«BlH«kaRacrettion
CaMer, HMsdale a. Re-
gistnUw Jidy lOtrom 9:00
\. M. to 1:00 PJi.
j^^rtaJd^mMtary,
55# Sna q u ^n na Drive
(ceacu^ rtand) Ragia-
tn^lott ftff dMerlanlen
wOl also beheld. Ra^tfra-
ttoB Me is Jtoe 10 from
9:00 A.M. from 1:00 P.M.
COCNCE:
Coein Bemanlary, 524
IStt Stra^. IN^rtn^te
Ja^ 10 fro* IK10A.M. to
1:00 PM.
C»ORTK)VSE:
iMneess Ame Ele-
BHStary. lOM Saaboard
•oel B«0atntkmJulylO
from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00
UAMOMD SPRINGS:
Bayside Elemeirtary,
5649 Bayside Road. Regis-
tration July 10 and nfirom
9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
GMAT HECK:
Uutm Elranestary,
1441 ftapheos Road. Re-
gtstratlaa July 10 and 17
fran 1:00 A.M. to 1:00
P.M.
QREENRUX:
Green Run Club House,
1241 Gnenpurden Clr -
cle. RaglstiratkB July 10
and 17 fivm 9:00 A.M. to
1:00 P.M.
KBMPSVILLE:
KempsvUte ElemHtor
570 KeBq^sviOe Bond. Re-
gistration for Flag Foot-
baU ages 6 to 9 will be
hdd tf tte same time.
RagisUvtiM drte U July
10 fiom 9:00 A.M. to 1:00
P.M.
KI1K!'S GRART:
Kl^'a GraatElwentary
•II laOe HKk Bond. Al-
ao, racMnttoa fer Fk*
FoeOnU ^t« I to 10. Re-
gistration dates is July 10
and 17 from 9:00 A.M. to
1:00 P.M. For more in-
formation call Bud( Moss
MO-(^f^.
LAlOffiPUR:
KegqmviUe Meadows,
73ft Edwin Drive. Regis-
tration July 10 from 9:00
A.M. to 1.00 P.M.
UHKHORN:
Linttora Park Elonai-
tary, 141S LaaUn Road.
Raftstntioo July 10 from
9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
PLAZA:
Plaia Fire Statton,
MOi S. PUsa Trail. Re-
gistration Jaly 10 and 17
btNn 9:00 AJI. to 1:06
P.M.
THAUA:
Mainm Elemotary,
3632 Edinburgh Hr. Re -
giatntton Jaly 10 and 17
tnm 9:00 A.M. to 1:00
P.M.
f«)IKXKiHGO(H}:
floron^vood Eknen-
tary, 1444 Di^an Lane,
Ragl^ntian Jidy 10 fron
9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Woodstock Elementary
6016 Providence Rood.Re-
glstntloo July 10 and 17
from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00
PM.
SHELTCHt PARK:
aieltoa P*A Elemen-
tary, 1700 She&m Road.
This registration is for J
(HrU MslEetiKll ONLY.;
RagUtratton is July 10 and|
17 fND 9:00 A.M. to 1:00
P.M.
Below an tiMagegroupsI
for FOOTBALL:
MIDGET:
11 lltt - ^e 10 - U
Caa not be 12 yean oU
OB or beisn December ^.
of onnat sonaoa. Fli|l
Wd^-lns K n»., Seconl
Wa^-ina 100 n».
MIDGET:
11 Mu - Age 12 - »
Can not be 14 yean old o|
or before December 1 4
currant aannon. Flnt
W^-te US na., Se^
oadWUgh-tnsllonis.
mTEBMEDIATE:
U Mn - i^ 13 - H
Cm Ht be 16 yean cid
dn «r hatare Ottmiimt 1
of current season. Firat
wdgh-lns 135 tt«., Seeood
weigh-ins 140 lbs.
NEW LEAGUE:
11 Man - Age 16 - 17
Can not be 18 yean old
on or before December 1
of ctarrert season. First
and ONLY wei^-ins 140
Dm. and 19.
The following are the age
groivs ftor GIRLS BAS -
KETBALL:
raE-TEEH GIRLS (10
11 A 12 Year Olds) Must
be 10 yean OU on or be-
fore December 1 oftheeur-
JUNKHt GIRLS (18 k 14
Year Old*) Camot be 15
yean on or befn^ Decem-
ber 1 of tte current sea-
aoo.
TEEN GIRLS
15 yeurs old and caniday
as toag as die is attndiag
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B-6-VirflnU Beach Saa. June U, 1976
Virginia State Bar here
Colby, Will t
• ]•
Beach meet
■WlUlam E. Colby, former piree-
lor of the U.S. Central InleUigeiiCe
Agency, alid George F. Will, nation-
ally syndicated «»lumnist, TVcom-
mendator and contrltmting editor ot
Newsweek 1naga«le, t(v a list of
major speakers and programs sche-
duled for the SSth Annual Meeting of
the Virginia State Bar, Thursday
through Sonda bei% at Virginia Beach.
Stome 600 Virginia lawyers and
ijudges, plus their wives, lamilieS
1^ gUBsU, are a geC t etf to attftid
^the tour-day meeting at the Cavalier
pceanfront and Sheraton Beach
Hotels.
Major topics at the meeting will
include Judlcall "gag orders" on the
news media and the continuD^ con-
flicts t)etween the constitdtlpnal gua-
rantees for free press and fair trail,
including the Simants case In the U. S.
^reme Court; and environmental
Uw, panel presentation on Vliiinia's
kepone problem, including {mblic dis-
covery and reaction, medical and
legal problems and the legialatlve
response; a polot, prepaid legal ser-
vices program in the offing for Vir-
ginia; statewide lawyer referral ser-
vices, and the Virginia State Bar
plan, and the Impact of consumerism
on admisistrative law and adtninls-
trative agencies, including the Vir-
ginia ABC Commission and the SUte
Corporation Commission.
Colby will speak at the Amual
Dinner of the Vlitlsla State Bar
Saturday night at the Virginia Beach
Civic Center (8:15 p.rn^
Will will be the iwtttrad speaker
at '» Iwdieon Fja4l»ft*:4S p.m.),
at the Sherkton Beach hotel.
On aiturtay, (10:4S a.m.), Richard
M. Schmidt Jr., of Wartington, D. C.
General Counsel to the American
Society of Sewspaper Edltora, and
Past Chainsan of ibe Amerleah Bar
Assclatlon Standing Cdmrnittee on
Association ComnwticatiottS, «U1
discuss the ceotcpViWil stAject of
"gag orders", wttt^^rtlcito at-
tention given to the Simtnts case new
p«adi% liecisibri In the U, S.Swreme
Court
Schflifatt's prasftMiOB, wtltltd
ite CoiMB^QMtflM' flrat A-
mendment Tim Pnu vs. Sixth A*
moidmait F|lr IMU", will be made
during a General Session of the Slate
Bar at the Cai^ler OcMnfixait Ho-
tel.
Also, dnrlag Saturday monilng's
Genenl Ses^m, Wesley T.Grahlm
vlee-prold^ and gwcnl conn
set of Uw Kkhrcst M^Ud Insur-
ance Company, Dki Moliwi, Iowa,
will s^ttk on "Pr^aW IM>^ Ser-
viees aaf tte VirgiBU Pltot Plan-
An Overirlew,"
lIUwMrt Mataal itta. agned Js>
mermtte s pilot pngnn dH Vir-
^Ma provldlaf a idiediae M |^i$eid
la^ nrvte#s to i spedfie groq>
of jmvlAy^. Gntom «i)l disraia
dfiti^tirt ImMqNm of the VlrgiBta
jriUI ittigriitt Md lU poteMti a«a
teMs fbr nvendinf ^ avallabUty
of legal servttee Oroag^ Virginia.
The Affinal Elei^oBi^ Officers of
the VtrtfnU State Bar also will be
heU Saturday, (11:45 a.m.). Under
Sttf Bar bylaws, tt« President-
EM«t artwiiaically Hcceedt to tlw
offlce ofFfetidMtJnlyloftfeefMr
tollimiBI Us election as Presldent-
m#tf. Sodi i^ces carry (»e-y»r
terns. Hii^ M. Sadler of PuUskl
is tt^ current Pre^eirt of the J 1,700
aeiAjer VUflnla 8Mi Mfi i^ $os»"
eph I. Spmin, Jr.,<tfTi«|«Munioek
is the current PresUwt -meet. ^
lawyer must bold membership in the
State ter to be el^iUe-to pitetice
law In Virginia.
Speaker for the sovinmrnMital law
program on kepone, to be held Friday
(10 a.m.) will include Benls Bri<»,
Professor xa Law, WUltam and Htry
Law School and Chariman, State Wa-
ter Control Board; Or. Robert S.
Jackson^ ttlte tFideffiolocist> Vir-
ginia D^rmtmt <rf Heeltt and Jcqrce
Wise and NeUCotiara, award- wtn^
repiHiers with WSVA Radio, Hlch-
mond, who covered the kqmne story.-
CARRIER BOYS
ANDOIRLS
MUST BE 1 2 YEARS OF AGE OR
dU)ER H you wililiel Bki to Mm
•xtra monoy ind Hv« In any of tN
artat Httaci balow, cair 480^430,
Monday ttmi Friday
tSHEAT NECK PT.
BIRCWCCKPUINr
GREAT NECK ESTATES
OCEANNA
LAKE EDWARDS AREA?
LAWSON FOREST
KINGSTON AREA
(Kings Lake Ct. area]
STRATFORD CHASE
ACREDALE
BELLE HAVEN
KINGS GRANT FOREST
GATEWOOK PARK
THALIA
DIAMOND SPRINGS LAKE
EUREKA PArt<
SEABREEZE FARM
LITTLE HAVEN '
OLD DONATION
City Council has awartted contracts toteUig $1,402,114
tor six city projects. Ciontractbrs receiving Uie awards,
all low-bidders, were:
M. E. WilUns, Inc., |271,215,40 for part of the woric
on theSeatack sanitary sewer facilities.
Van de Stel Contruction Co., for part of the woit on
the Seatack Sanitary sewer facilities.
G. L. Cline * Son. inc.. J124ll!Mi for the mnfdnic-
tlon of the Headquarteni and StoMge Facilities for Oa
Ground MalutMnce Division of the Departriient of Gener-
al Services at the Mnnlclpal Center site.
Whitfield/Gee Ccmstroctlcp Co., Inc., $84,000 Ibr tte
ConstrucUiHi of the Fabrtcatlon aH$.
Myatt ConstrucUon Co., $599,677.67 itff the paving
and concrcAe protlon of the Municipal Center Site Im-
tary sewerage feclUties, Atlantic ^rk.
In other actions, Council:
AHwinted Councilman Floyd E. Waterfield to serve
on the tidewater Emergency Medical Serrtees, Inc.
Appointed W. H. Kltchlns, m, Mrs. B. R. RomolvS,
Earl M. Tebautt, D. Victor White and KennMi N. White-
hurst to serve 00 the Minimum Housli^ Board of Ap-
peals for one y«ir terms. Kltehlns repli^es Donoval
Sanderlln. The others are r«inKrtirtme^.
: $1,402,114
CmK todtfpndttm mmmkig
tlmt Mtm moimfrii^ nowl
THE
ROOM
MAUTY SALON
LEE O'BRIEN-OWNER
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Locattd In
ymmsoB woods phof. bldg.
Anunrred an aaWcatloB tor a^daoge o< sooiog by
Bruce B. MQbt snd iiodse HanUns fraii A|>srtmaiit
to Office District (Ml Lots 1-4, 23 sad M, Block 41
Plat of Pecan GardaAs at (tie norOntst latorsectlon of
Rosemoot Road and, Bancroft Road.
i^iproved Mrs. Paida L. Collins petttloB for a change
if loolng from i^iertment to QfOee IMstrtct w Lots
23-26, 52 and 53 Blo(dc 14, Pecan Gardens at tte sonlk-
isst Mersectlaai Of ROsoitootRoid aad BaiKroft Road.
Approved a coiidltldnal ate perinlt fCr M. F. hMfta-
nll tor a self-service stoir«ge ficlllty on 4.79 acres
Dcated 00 the north side of Wtditedc Rood west of
'erry Plaatatlott Rood.
DetaTod 1^ one we^ Alfred U. Hason's «p|dic«-
on tor a diui|e ^^ Eootog frtmi rwridential toCom-
Me'tk Btmaetfr Road, wert of Sooth Gym Road, ThaUa
illage,
I Deferred tor onw eek Alfred M- Ibsoo's petition tor
^ condlttooal nse permit corttneBt. w v^rbval of a
diaii^ in tOBtog IW a bidk Itaige jstd on8.26
acri^ toeated on Oe owth sMe of BoMny Road, west
of S«|dh Gum Road, Thalia Tillage.
Apimved three ppMdmests to Um Comprrtenslve
;^aidnK Ordinance reflating sign:
fex^MttK the iprMMl r«g«iattnjDrsiffa la the hotel
^ ibrbA te sU 4tfri%fn«lfac tlw mutbipam m
C MsapedR Bif . This la pa^onvted by reeetf si^ te-
liaUattOHi sloog tto IWEelli^ and la uueOini to deter
tacresBtog commerehiltetfcW OP poMic hierti*.
Regulating dgns la snialW •iw|i|iing ceitM* tor less
than 10 eWabltehtteato ks-i Ostrlds and less ttui
1 estaHHamerts in tiie B-f Districts. Mim jpresest
nine tl^e Is no ai^iorliltlOB to UaUt fr«e*staiidlag
IdMUfieatim rigas. thte amendmeBt «dsnds llie pre-
siitt B-1 IMstriet <niitrol to ^ B-2 ud B-3 m^cto.
iMeads the preseat iwakibltton oa p«pt>14* i>d^M»*
sthwtffiral signs, tlwret^iukktog ttla fM^
gtiat^.
Beaek: Tirglaia Beach AM. kai lUlaiuT
mile West of Pembr<d» Hall) I«aae M4-499-96U}
Moa.-Fri. llttB to iilQpoi, IM. lOaa to t-JUtfm
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j^ftroved Ucease r^mds of $627.98. ^
AffroTcd tax refdnds of $313.95.
Oefured tor M days acttoa on a jpetitton by Tinoby
H. Uagston, Margaret D. Langston, (Mana Omrcb of
Onoidi of Christ. Julius Perl and Pavel Perl tor the
etosarv of a 30-fbot unnamed street In Oceaaa Gtr-
deas.
A|i|iro|«riated $31,602 to sq^lemeat the faupectloas
Services for a mandatory cross-comieetlon and h#i&-
flow prevention control. The State introduced ttiepro-
gram and naless reqnlremmts are met, will aot Issik
aa operatlBg permit tor the city's water siqiply system.
AoUiortied the acquisitloe at pn^ntf for SeMA
aad fi»r nmtioi^igood by parduse or oondemmdtoo
tor sultary sewer facilities.
ARpravad estaaiUng water service to Great Heck
Manor under the Small projects Contract at an estimated
cost of ^2,3S8 at the request of 77% of the property
owners. r
Nof wegian Lad
exchange told
Virginia Beach Mayor J. Curtts Payne and Tbomas
G. B^Mst, prssMeat ct the Norwegian LaiQr Foimdatlon,
have, •noaneed the InitlaikiB of an ammal Mgwe^sa
Lady enhaage program between ttie cities of Virginia
Boa^ asi Moss, Nonray. This program is part of M
eoBtlnnlai, Sister Cities program.
Mecttoa is imrratly beli^ nmde fn»0B Virginia Beach
Rilpl Scinfl girls who are m^nbers of the rising Jun-
tor clSM. Memben <A the selecUoa committee are
Dr. T. jdmaa Lasser, Rob«1 Callls Jr., Br«l Pulley,
DoMld H. Rhodes, Rolfe Williams, James Sadler, Ben
C^oaa, Delmar Nordh, C. Oral Lambert, Raidar Att-
maa and Mn. Wllla Redittng. ' -
Vu Mayor's Yonte Council ^11 sssist the omimttiee
to tti seledlOB. TUs process Is to be coiqpli^ed wttlito
the oeit two weeks.
llM wtaal odiaage will tain idaee to July. Congress-
maa G. WUUam Whitehurst has agreed to eq>edlte
Issuaaee Id a pasqport.
The l^rgliria Beadi girl selected wUl fly Scaadlaa-
Tlaa Alrltoes Syid^ to FmvdM Airport to Osto where
she will be mat by a l e pres e b t atl ve at Mossaad her
hort faadly. She will stay to homes of cittxess of Moss
for a two mA period.
The Ktfiraglu lady will arrive at Norfolk Airport
lAere sM will be met l^ represortatives ol the City
of Vliilate Bcadt, her Virginia Beach host totoUy and
a director of the fomdatlon. During her stay she is
expected' to ^end five days with a family rt toe bea^
five itfn with a family to the agricidtural ar«i aad tear
days wttb a tomUy to sriRotia.
Tte program to ^oesored bf toe Norweg^ La^
FoaadiihM aid has the mqiport of the Ctty COo^,
the Chamber of danmerce, and is entorsed by toe
Embassy of Norway to Waditog^, tte Norwegba
GofWimient Seaman Service, and toe Norwegian NATO
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lU II^HU 'Wi
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ORDER OF PUBLICATUKt
^UieCMk'i Office of
^ OreoU C^urt A the
C% (rf Virginia BMdi, on
the lit day of June, 1976
PaUy Brown Cox,
Plaioiur,
afBthet
aertAen Paiter Coi*
DMiOlUiti
•the o^ect of thii attit
U; to (AoIb a divorce a
v^eolo matiimoBil tr^un
t$ai^ d«f eDdut UMO the
gA^mdt «f teparatloD tor
mbre than one fear.
1 an affidatit haTinc
mede and' fUed that
(dam U 1 noD-
ot the SUte of
VlillMa, the last knovn
rqmce adttvas b^:
pfflce Boi m, Onl-
y^rtal *•«*. Mojrock,
Nortii CaroUaa It la or-
dered tiiat he do appear
liere within ten (lO) days
after dne pabllcation here-
of, and do what may be
Bteaian to profeist hie
ereetiiithUsttlt.
A: CBigr^Teste: JOHN V.
PElfTOiSS, CLERK
By: J. Coltis Fruit, De-
mW/^ALyie
P.O. B0]| »n
Virgtida' Beach, Virginia
1^ «/», 6/16, 6/2J. 6/SO
dROKR OF PUBUCATION
Ui thf Clerk'a Office of the
Cil-ctdt Coort of the City <tf
Vltginia Beach, on the nth
day of May, 1976.
Pttar Ftoke Leon, Sr.
PkiqtUf,
aiptaft
Aniaada Stsson Bowen Leon
IHe idl^ect (d this sott
la to «blala a divorce a
m^m. «t ttoTO^he later
ui^ed Into a divorces
MmIo matriffionU from
1^ eiUdl «0BS6i^, 4paii the
RithndeMdeiMtbqb
AJd ani&aidtha^befii
mede aaOled t^ the
d#eadut is awn-reeidiirt
otlieftatedfWi>i«.1iw
last kw)wn pbst office ad-
dress bei«: SlMBasxanl
iUU Road, Bttthampton,
Me* Yorti It ts ordered
dttt site do upear here
itthU ^10)d^aftMr4iM
peldteiUott hereof, and do
1i«irf may be necesaarr to
protect her interest in tUs
mtt. :
ACOPY-TESTE: JORMV.
FEItTRESS, CLERK
BV: Virginia B. Alien 0.
aert.
Lmiis B. Fine
TMJLawBldg.
Mortolk,Ta^.
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CHESAPEAKE POST • TIDEWATER LIFE • VIRGINIA BEACH SUN
547-4571 547^4571 486-3430
ORDER
VIRGIMIA: IN THE
dOtK'S OFFICE OF THE
CtRCOlT COURT OF THE
CITY OF vmonHA BEACH
OH TBE 27th DAY OF
May, me.
In re: Adoption of Tracy
Lynn Moore, a minor under
the age of fourteen (14)
BWt Jt(^ Harold Rlggs and
tliida d<ne Rlggs,
^^tlimers
1^! Charles Bud Moore
Bdiite«t
]»]tttaD; Nevada
Ciuicery #0-76-783
''' fffli day came J(flfhTar- ' '
tM Rigfs and Linda Gene ' '
Sl|gt, Petltiooers, and re- '•
preseiied that the object •',
(rftUS proceeding is to tf- ,,
feet the adoption of the ,»
above named infant (s),
Tracy Lynn Moore, by ' -
lohn Handd Riggs and ' •
Uada Gene Riggs, husband
ahd wife, and afftdavithav- „;
ttgbett made and filed that ,
Charles Bud Moore, a na-
tural parent of said child '
' m). Is a non-resident of "'
ihe Stete of Virginia, the .,;
last .iouwn post office ad-
dress bei«: Route #2 Fal-
lon^ Hevida
It Is therefore Ordered
that Uie said Charles Bud
Moor* appear before this "*§
CouiiwlUdn ten(10) days
after imblicatioo of this
Order and indicate Us/ber
atlMide toward thepro-
pMed idoptlon, or other-
irtse ^ irtiat Is necessary
to protect his interest in
tUs matter.
A et^ teste:
John V. Fentress, Clerk
By; VlrglttU B. AUen D.C.
Stanl^ A. PhUUps
P.O. BOS 4037
llrgtnla Beach, Va.
VB8 9/09, 9/16,6/29, 6/80
«
DER OF PUBLICATION
b te Cleit's Office of the
Clrotit Court of the City
of- VtavUia Beech, on the
Istd^of Jane, 1976
DSbonA Gamble Walter,
Plaintiff,
\
iSviil L. WaUer, Jr.
OetWdant.
The deject of this suit
IS to (Main a divorce a
ijSiaM oatrimonll from
the mM drfmdant upon the
mds ol separation of
, parttes for a period
a excess on one year (Le.
ay 19. 1974).
ictA an affidavit having
heen nuie and fUed that
Ow thriN^q* is a noo-
riMkiiiit c« Ue State of
the last known
^ jliw address being:
O/o M«li/iii L.Walter, Sr.,
iQtnller Part, Lot 146
A^tiuUn, New York, it
Is Ordered that he do ap-
pear here within ten (10)
days Mter due publication
hereof^ and do what may
be neeeasary to protect
his Merest in this suit.
Aeofiy-Teste: JOHN V.
rraimEss, clerk
1^ 1. Curtis Fruit, De-
%
1 toan
Jan 0: tiicricer, Jr.
' HtS Princess Anne Road
VlrginU Beach, Virginia
VBS 9/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
flttOW CAUSE (HlOBt^
tnRGlNU: IN WL
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OFVIRGINIABCACH
OMTHEISTDAYOFJUNE
1976.
In the Ibtter of the Eitote
<rfEI^^AUCEGIVElffi,
Deceased
Chancery C.Pt #4200*
el tte accounts of Arthur
W. Me^er,Esecutor(rftbe
Estate ol tMtth Alioe Gl-
vns, deceased, and of the
debts and demands agalnrt
said ^tate luive hem fil-
ed In the Clerk's pfllce,
and that six(t)a>oidhsiiMe
elapsed slnee Uie qimufl-
^^i « BoUee of tile
E»enuR-, It is (fflDEBED
ttet the eredltors of, and
aU^lheti iiler«rted.iii ttie
estate 4b ilta* cause, if
Mif ttey can. OD tbe 25
da» d Jtne, 1978, at 10^00
t.B.i bettte thla QMirt at
Its CourihMMn, agaiiat ^
pumeat nd deliver. of
Bl» Ssl^e «f Ikitt Alice
Chew, deeliied to tin
lipCMe wtttml recpir-
iM n<#**f ^■"'J*
^ is ftother OEOJERED
that a copy irf tUa mrder
AftU be ptfHlAed dace a
we«t for two «cc^*t»«
wrtii Hi The 1«i^ila
B«^ SBa% % Mfwap^r
ymmA ud kvl]« geo-
erilWn^latioBtttteCity
ot Viit^ Bea<^ Vir-
Te^e: KMN V.
_ 8, CLEW
kli;petei««p«
_^. lW8<»a»mer-
{MMk.tlqM«2U10
^:r j; CiittiFnilt, D.C.
VM 1/9,6/16^
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
Ih tte Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the
(Sty of Virginia Beach, on
the MUi day of May, 1976
girrmi Wayne Wells,
Tte ot^ect of this suit
Is to obtain a divorce a
yineulo matrimonii from
ike said def entont qnn the
grounds of separation of
flie parties for a period
la Oteess of dtae (1) year
bl aeeordance with provl-
skas at a>-9l (9) (a) at
th* £Me of VlrgliiUi, 19S0,
tsamoded.
Asd an affidavit having
been OMle and filed that
the delendairt is a non-
residaot of the Kate of
Tln^j the Ust known
goaf office ad^pess bebig:
MM Elisabeth Sre^, Key
West, Florida 33040 it U
onlwed that ^ do v/aaa
here vttUi ten (10) ibys
a^ due MblicatioB here-
^. Md do what may be
Mcessary to protect her
ifltwest u ttds suit.
A «^-Teste: John V. Fen-
trmVCterk
Bf: i. Curtis Pniit, De-
pi^ Cleric
Mo»e, Brydgcs k Cohen
MtS Padfle Aveme
VltglMa BeaiA, Viigi^
VM 9/9, 6/16, 6/28, 6/30
«
I
I
i
cmDER OF PUBUCATION
tt the Clertt's Office of the
Ctrcitt Court of the Citytrf
Vlrglata BMch, on the 17Ui
teyoiWy. 1976.
i^^tth Hardy
Bt^e ^tth Hardy,
PtaWitt,
jllehari Jay Hardy,
DefextoM.
B-t-VltfiDia Beach Sun, lune 16, IVK
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo Matrimonii ifrom
the said defendant, upon
the (rounds of one year
separation.
And an affldayit ha vine heen
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident
of the State of Virginia, the
last kmwn post oHice ad-
dress bein(: Manhein, Ger-
many it is ordered that
he ^appear here within
tei^lO)days after due pub-
lication hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this suit.
ACOPY-TESTE: JOHNV.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk.
t
Tidewater Legal Aid
147 Granby Street
Norfolk, Va. 23510
VM^rn^ 6/2. 6/ 9. 6/ 16
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's OtUce of
the Circuit Court of the
City of Virginia Beach, on
the 2Sth day of May, 1976
Doreen Audrey Durante,
Plaintiff,
against
Anthony Durante,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce A
Vinculo Matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon the
grounds of the parties hav-
ing lived entirely separate
and apart for more than
one year.
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a non -
resident of the State of
Virginia, the last known
post office address being:
3235 Fresno Avenue, Pen-
sacola, Florida it is or-
dered that he do appear
here within ten (10) days
after due publication here-
of,-^ and do what may be
necessary to protect his
interest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D,
Clerk.
Christie t Cotterman
24S First Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, Va. 23454
VBS 6/9,6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach on the 31st
day of March, 1976.
Donald Russell Garland,
Plaintiff,
against
Rhonda Lavon Garland,
Defendant.
The object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a mensa
et thoro to be later merged
and enlarged into a final
decree of divorce a vinculo
matrimonii from the said
defendant, upon the grounds
of desertion.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident of
the State of Virginia, the
last known post office ad-
dress being; 4230 Kim Sue
Way, San Diego, California
it is ordered that she do
appear here within ten(10)
days after due piddication
hereof, and do what mayl>e
necessai7 to pnrtect her
iqterest in this suit.
A copy Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen,
Clerk
Louis W. Kershner
524 Independence Bldg.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach, on the 19th
day of Mav, 1976.
Robert John Wittman,
Plaintiff,
against
Renda Meadow Wittman,
Defendant.
The object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a vincu-
lo matrimonii from the said
defendant, upon the grounds
of desertion for a period
' of more than one year.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that due dili-
gence has been used by or
in behalf of the Complainant
to ascertain in which county
or corporation the Defen-
dant is, without effect, the
last known post office ad-
dress being: "5805 Pontiac
Road, Virginia B«ich, Vir-
ginia 23462 it is ordered
that she do app^r here
within ten<10)days after due
PHbUcatiMi hereof, and do
what may be necessary to
protect her interest in this
sutt.
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen,
Clerk.
Alan B. Comess
5266 E. Princess Anne Rd.
Virginia Beach, Va. 23462
ORDER OP»UlBUCAtft}N
m tlw'Clett^s Mtice of the
CircoXL Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on
the Srd day of June, 1976.
Sandra June Snowden,
Plaintiff,
against
Alan D. Snowden,
Defendant.
The object ol this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon the
grounds of SIbtioB.. jQ-91
(9) having lived separate
and apart for the period in
excess of one year.
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a non -
resident of theState of Vir-
ginia the last known post of-
fice address being: CSC-
3rd. Infantry, APO, 09045
it is ordered that he do
appear here within ten (10)
days after due publication
hereof, and do what may
be necessary to protect
bis interest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk
Clements, Bowerman t
Hauser
3284 Va. Beach Blvd.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the
City of Virginia Beach, on
the 26th day of May, 1976
Milton E. Selby,
PlaintUf,
against
Grecia Marva Selby,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a decree of
divorce a vinculo ma-
trimonii from the defendant
upon the grounds of living
sqiarate and apart tOr a
period of one year.
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a non-
resident of the State of
Virginia, the last known
Jsst office address being:
17 Marion Street, Seattle
Washington 98104 it is or-
dered that she do appear
here within ten (10) days
after due publication here-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect her
Interest in this suit.
A cqqr-teste: JOHH^ V.
„tK10tES8<!qMnK ,;.v„
Bf. Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk.
Breitt, Rutter * Montagna
720 Atlantic Nat. Bank Bldg
Norfolk, Virginia
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/JO
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office Of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach, on the 20th
day of May 1976.
Eliubeth Jane Robinson
Rowley,
Plaintiff,
against
James Robert Rowley, Sr.
Defendant
The object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a vinculo
matrimonii from the de-
fendant, upon the grounds
of one year separation.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident of
the SUte of Virginia, the
last known post office ad-
dress being; NAV
COMMSTA, Key West Flo-
rida it is ordered that be
do appear here within ten
(10)diys after due publica-
tion hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this suit .
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. AUen,
Clerk
Tidewater Legal Aid So-
ciety
147 Granlnr Street, Offtce
350
Norfolk, Virginia 23510
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
VBS
5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
ORDER
VnUIINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
ON THE 21st DAY OF MAY
1976.
In re: Adcqition of Lawrence
Schexnetder and Joyce
Marie Sckezneider
By: Jokn S. Jones and
Marlene R. Jones, Peti-
f toners
To: Marlain Main Sdiei -
neidcr
13 Mason Street
Gretna Louisiana
In Chancery
•C-76-342
This day came John S.
J<mm ami Marlene R.
Jones, PeUtioners, and re-
presented that the Inject
of tUs prooewUnt i»t» ^-
fecf the adoption oftheabove
named Intint(s), Lawrence
Scbexneider and Jowe
Marie Schezneider. "r
John S. Jones and Maries
R. Jones, husband and wife
and affidavit having
made and nicd that Mar-
lain Main Schezneider, a
natural parent of said
chlld(rcn), is a non-resi-
dnt of the State of Virgin-
ia, the last known post of-
ftce address being: 13 Ma-
son Street, Gretna, Louis-
iana. It is therefore Or-
dered that the said Mar-
lain Main Schezneider ap-
pear before this Court with-
in ten (10) days after pub-
lication of this Order and
indiutt his/her attitude
toward the pn^M ad-
option, or otherwise do
what is necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this
matter.
A copy teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: Virginia B. Allen D.C.
William F. Bainside p.q.
P. 0. Boz 1062
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 6/2, 6/9. 6/16, 6/23
4t
ORDER
VIRGINU: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VffiONIA BEACtt-
ON THE 14th DAY OF MAY
1976.
In re: Adoption of an in-
tent girl bom October 11,
1975 in Columbus, Ohio
IN CHANCERY
C-75-1768
ThU day came the Pe-
titlonlrs, J(» PhUUp MiUs
and Virginia Ann Mills,
husband and wife, and re-
presented that the object
of this proceeding is to ef-
fect the adoption of an in-
fant girl bom October 11,
1976 in ColumbusOhio, and
affidavit having been made
and filed that the unknown
bther, a natural parent of
said child, is a non-
resident of the State of
Virginia, the last known
post office address being
unknown, It is therefore
ORDERED that the said un-
known natural fkther ap-
pear before this Court
within ten (10) days after
piAIlcatlon of this Order
and indicate his attttude
toward the proposed adop-
tion, or otherwise do what
is necessary to protect his
interest in this matter.
A eofif teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: Virginia B. AUen D.C.
Counsel for Petitioners
Suite 529 PembnAe One
Independence Blvd.
Va.J^art,V^ . ,.
.i;V(i! I'! •'. AH*
VBS 5/«6. 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
against
Robin Edwards Hestle,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
mensa et thoro to be mer-
ged into a divorce a vin-
culo matrimonii from the
said defendant, upon the
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit havinf
been made and tiled that
the defendant is a non-
resident of the State of
Virginia, the last known
post office address being:
791 &famore Hill Drive,
UariatU, Georgia it is or-
dered ttat he do appear
here within ten (10) days
after due publicatlra here-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect his
interest in this suit.
A copy- teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D.,
Clerk.
Wallace B. Smith
*4 Stoney Point
700 Newtown Road
Norfolk, Va. 23502
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
VIRGimA: m THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
RONALD t: GARRICK, Ad-
ministrator of the Estate
of William Paul Garrick,
QvCflSSvCii
Plaintiff
vs.
IRENE E. HOLT,
Defendant.
LAW DOCKET
NO. L-2254
The (Aject of a petition
pending in the above action
is to obtain an Order ap-
provii^ a compromise set-
tlemoit of any claims for
the wrongful deathof plain-
tiff's decedent, William
Paul Garrick, a deceased
infknt, and directing dis-
tribution by the Court of
the proceeds thereof.
And Affidavit having been
made and filed that Barban
Garrick, the natural
mother of said inftnt de-
cedent, who was not surviv-
ed by a qxNise, children
or grandchildren, and who
was born to Barbara Gar-
rick and Ronald E. Gar-
rick, is not a resident of
this SUte, it is,
Ordered that the said
Barbara Garrick do ap-
pear within ten (10) days
after due puldlcationofthis
Order and do what is ne-
cessary to protect her in-
terests.
It is further Ordered that
the plaintiff present his
Petttion and Order f^r
compromise settlement of
the above entitled cause
to the Coort on the 30th
day of June, 1976 at 9:00
o'clock a.m.
R U fUrtherOrderedthat
the foregoinf portion of
this Order be published
once a week for four con-
secutive weAs in the Vir-
ginia Beach Sun, a news-
paper publislHid in the City
ei Virginia Beach, Virgin-
ia and having general cir-
culation in the Tidewater,
Virginia area.
PRE9T0N, PRESTON,
WILSON A LAMBERT
992 First Colonial Road
Virginia Brach, Virginia
23454
A Cc^qr. T«^:. John V.
Fentreu, Clerk
By: Doris 8. Rale, D.C.
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
ORDER
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CRCurr COURT of the
CITY OFVntGINIABEACR
ON THE nth DAY OF MAY
1976.
In re: Adaption of Keith
Alan Schlacbter, an in-
fant under fourteen years
of age, to be known as
Keith Alan CampbeU
By: Johnnie Lamar Camp-
beU and Joyce Dale Camp-
bell Petitioners
To: Jos^ KarlSchlachter
408 Mealing Avenue
North Augusta, South
Carolina 29841
In Chancery
#0-76-662
This day came Johnnie
Lamar Campbell and Joyce
Dale Cami^ll, Petition-
ers, and represented that
the object of this proceed-
ing is to effect the adop-
tion of the above named
infant (s), Keith Alan
Schlachter, by Johnnie La-
mar Campbell and Joyce
Dale CampbeU, husband
and wUe, and affidavit hav-
ing been made and filed
that Jos^ Karl Schlach-
ter, a natural parent of said
child(ren), is a non-resi-
ittice alildress being: 408
Mealing Avenue, North Au-
gusta, South Carolina,
29841 tt is therefore Or-
dered that the said Jos-
eph Karl Schlacbter ap -
pear before this Court
within ten (10) days after
publication of this Order
and indicate his/her at-
titude toward the propos-
ed adoption, or otherwise
do what is necessary to
protect his interest in this
matter.
A copy teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: Virginia B. Allen d.c.
Robert H. Bennett
3330 Pacffic Ave.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS - 5/26, 6/2, 6/9. 6/16
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
la the Cleric's (mtt tA t}ie
Ciroult Coort of the City of
Va. Beach, on the aid day
of June, 1976. /
Thomas M. Hestic,
Plaintiff,
_,
ORDER
VIRGINU: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
aTY OF VIRGDnA BEACH
ON THE 27th DAY OF
May, 1976.
In re: Adoption of BREN-
NAN SHAYNE GILLIAM
and TRISTAN LAYNE GIL-
LIAM
By: Coogie C. Gilliam,
Jr. and Maxine L. Gilliam
Petitionere
To: Hubert Lee McGlothin
810 Louisiana Avenue
Ferriday, Louisiana
Chancery #C-76-^l
This day came C6ogileC.
Gilliam, Jr. and Maxine L.
Gilliam, Petttloners , and
r^reseirted that the object
of this proceeding is to ef-
fect the ad(^ion of the
above named infants (s),
Brennan Shayne Gilliam
and Tristan Layne Gilliam
by Coogie C. Gilliam, Jr.
and Maxine L. GUliam,
husband and wUe, and af-
fiitevlt having been made
and filed that Hubert Lee
McGlothin, a natural par-
ant of Bald chlhVrw), is a
non-resident of tne State of
Virginia, the Ust known ^
post (^ce address being:
810 Louisiana Avenue,
Ferriday, Louisiana
n is theref(H« Ordered
that the slid Hubert Lee
McGlothin appear before
this Court within ten (10)
days after publication of
this Order and indicde his/
attttude toward tne propos-
ed ndopttoo, or otherwise
do what is necessary to
protect his iirterest in this
matter.
A copy teste:
John V. FeBtreas. Clerk
By: Viiflnia B. Allot DC
Barry Kantor, Esq.
Adler4Kantor
706 PUu One Bldg.
Norfolk, VA 23510
VM 6/09,6/16,6/23,6/30
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of
the Circuit Court of the
City of Virginia Beach, on
the 7th day of June, 1976
John D. DensmorOi
Plaintiff,
against
Imogene L. Densmore,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce A
Mensa Et Thoro to be lat-
er merged into a divorce
A Vinculo Matrimonii from
the said dtfendant, upon
the grounds of Desertion
on August 5, 197S.
And in affidavit having
been made and filed that
Due diligence has been
used by and on behalf of
the plantiff to ascertain
in what coimty or Conior-
ation the defendent is, with-
out effect, the last known
post office address being
710 D. E. Leicester Ave.,
Norfolk, Va. it is order-
ed that she do appeal' hwe
within Tefr(10> Days af-
ter due publication here-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect her
interest in this suit.
A comr-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty, Clerk.
Decker, 7oby, Collins k
Christie -p.q.
Sidte900
One Main Plaza East
Norfolk, Va. 23510
VBS 6/16, 6/28, 6/30^ 7/7
4t
ORDER
VIRGDnA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINU BEACH
(HI THE 2l8t DAY OF May
1976.
In re: Adoption of Robin
Alisha Beddow a n d S h annon
AlishaBeddow
TO BE NAMED: Robin Al-
isha White and aiannon Al-
idia White
By: lliomas Michael Wiite
and Cassandra Kay White
In Chancery
#C 76-745
To: Willard A. Beddow
General Delivery
Akron, OH 44309
This day came Thomas
Michael White and Cassan-
dra Kay White, Petitioners
and represeided that the
object of this proceeding
is to effect the adoption
of the above named Infant
(s), RoUn Alisha Beddow
and Shannon Alisha Beddow
by Thomas Mfchael Witte
and Caanudrt K«y>WWte,
husband and wUe, and af-
fidavit having been made
and filed that Willard A.
Beddow, a nitaral pnreBt
of saM cUkKm), is « non-
resident at the SUte of
VlrilnU, the last known
post off^ address being:
General Jl4llv«ry, Maw,
Ohio 4009 B is ttere -
fore Ordered that the said
Willard A. Beddow appear
before tUs Court within tn
(10) dam «fi«r publieatioa
of this Order and Indicate
Us/her ^tnde toward the
ptopauA adoption, or
otherwise do etat is ne-
cessary to protect his in-
terert in thU matter.
A «qiyt te«t^ John V.
Feitfress, CiMt
By: VlrginU B. Allen D. C.
William H. Colona, Jr.
1397 Laakln Road
Virginia Beach, Va.
234S1
VBS 6/S, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23
4t
SHOW CAUSE ORDER
VIRGINIA:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE CITY OF VIR-
GINIA BEACH
June 7, 1976
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
EDWIN CHARLES, DE -
CEASED
CP«4250
R appearing to the Court
that a report of the ac-
counts of' E. Leslie Coz
and Robert E. Charles, Co-
Ezecutors of the EsUteof
Edwin Charles, deceased,
and of the debts and. de-
mands against his esUte
has been ffied in the Clerk's
Office of this Court; and
that siz months has elap-
sed since the qualffica -
tlons; on motion of the
persoial represoiUtlves,
it U ORDERED that the
creditors of and all oth-
ers mieresMd in tfee^Bs- "
Ut«(«flM«»«3lmmMdl
ceased, te) yhMTcidie;' if !
they can, on the 2Sth day
of June, 1976 at 10:00 a.
m. before this Court at lU
courtroom against pay-
ment and delivery of the
net esUte of said dece-
(tent to the legatees with-
out requiring refunding
bond; and tt is
ORDERED that the fore-
going portion of this Or-
der be published once a
week for two consecutive
weeks In the Virginia
Beach Sun, a newspaper
published and having a gen-
eral circulation in the Ctty
of VirginU Beach, Vir-
ginia.
A Copy Teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, D.C.
WE ASK FOR THIS:
E. Leslie Coi
Attorney for the EsUte of
Edwin Charles, Deceased.
VBS-6/16, 6/23 2t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Va. Beach, on the 17th day
otMayil976.
LOUiCattni Tailor,
PlaliitUI,
against
Beatrice P. Taylor,
Defendant.
The (A>ject of this suit
is to oMain a divorce a
m^nsa at thoro to be sub-
sequently merged into a di-
vorce a vinculo matrimonii
from the said defendant,
upon the grounds of deser-
tion;
And an affidavit having been
made and tiled that the de-
fendant is a non-mident
of the SUte of Virginia,
the last known post office
address being: P. 0. Boz
183, Mapch»ter, Com.
06040 it is ordered that
she do appear here within
(10)days after due pnbllca-
tlott hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pra-
ted her IMerest in this
suit.
A COPI-TESTlE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen D.
C^rt.
Kelbeif t Childress
533 Newtown Rd.
Virginia Beach, Va. 22462
VBS-5/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of
the Circuit Court of the
City of ViiglnU Bench, on
the 7th day of June, 1976
ItoUn Cheryl Greenfield
Moran,
Plaintiff,
against
< Michael Lee Moran,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce A
Vinculo Matrimonii from
the said defendant, qwnOe
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit having
been made and fUed that
Due diligence has been us-
ed by and on behalf of the
plairidfl to ascertain in what
county or corporation
the detendent is, without
e^et,' tte'ttt(«Hi«*vott
stWiiK JiMNh«.(MMf MR
-"•hr- 61liKMInflande Lalw,
Norfolk, Va. it U order-
ed that be do appear here
within Ten (10) days af-
ter due puUicatton^ere-
of, and do what may be
necessary toprotect his in-
terest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty, aerk
Harold J. Goodman p.q.
1120 %)arrow Road
Chesapeake, Va. 23325
VBS - 6/16, 6/23, 6/JO,
7/7 4t
ORDER OFPUBLICA'nON
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of VlrglnU Beach, on the
4th day of June, 1976
Commaiwealth of Vir-
ginU
Plaintiff,
against
One 1968 Ford FuturaM/
No. 8X21T14644S
Mark Anthony Fctterly,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
U for the defendant, Mark
Anthony Fetterly, to show
cause, on the 29th day of
July, 1976, in the Circidt
Court of the City of Vir-
ginU Beach, at 10:00 A.M.
wiqr the said 1969 Ford Fu-
ture should not be condem-
ned and sold to enforce
forfeiture, as provided for
by Section 4-56 of the Code
of VirginU (1950), air
amended.
And an affidairtt having
been. Bade and filed that
tl» defendant is a non-
resident and ids last known
addresses were 1229 Myr-
tle Ave., Chesapeake, Vir-
ginU; and Route 5, Boz
220, Lodictoa, VirginU.
R Is ordered tiiat Ifarfc
Anthmqr Fetterly do appear
ben wtthU ten (10) days
after (hw publication here-
of, and do what may be
necesnry to protect his
interest UttU suit.
A ^-Tette: John V.
FentrMS, Clerk
BrBari>anA.WaUs,D.C.
Paul A. Sdintino, Dapvty
Attorney tor the Common-
VBS-6/16, 6/28 2t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
b the Clerk's Office (tf the
Cireidt Court of the Ctty
of Vir^nU Beach, on Uie
l«h day (^ May, 1976.
Dana Thomas Bostwick,
nalnttfl,
againrt
Diane Marie Aroett Bos-
twick,
Defendnt.
The Direct of this sutt U
to oMaU a dlvor(»amensa
et thoro to be Uter merged
Into a vinculo matrimonii
from the said defendant,
upon the grounds of deser-
tion on February 10, 1976.
And an affidavtt having been
made and filed that the de-
fend U a liM- resident
(rf the State of VirginU, the
last known poM office ad-
dress beiBg: 149 Forest
Drive, J^er8<»ville, in-
daina U U ordered that
she do appear here withing
ten(10) (Uiys after due pub-
lication hereof, anddowhat
may be liieekifi^ t&:^-'
tect her Uterest U Ms
sutt.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Vin^a B. Allen D.
Clerk.
Christie A Gutterman
245 First ColonUl Road
Va. Beach, Va. 23452
Va. Beach, Va. 23454
VBS-$/26, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
4t
BY: VirginU B. Alien b.
Clerk.
Coz, Coz k Cox
1518 Atlantic Ave,
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 5/26, 6/2, 6/9,
4*
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's (»(ice of the
Circuit Court <a the Ctty
of Va. Beach, on the 17th
day.o( May, 1976
Bernard A. Griffin,
PUintUf,
against
Sheryl M. Griffin,
Defendant.
The object of tUs sutt
U to obtaU a dlvoree a
vinculo matrifflonii from
the said defeodaiA, upon the
grooids of one year sep-
aration.
And an affidavit having been
nude «nd ffied that the de-
fedant U a non-resident
of the SUte of VirgUU,
the Ust known post office
address being: 9 Aner-
soo Street, Boston. Massa-
chusetts tt is ordered that
she do appear here within
ten(riO)days after due publi-
cation hereof, and do what
may be necessary to pro-
tect here interest U this
suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
ORDER OF PUBLICA'nON
VIRGINIA: IN TNE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEAOir
ON THE lOTH DAY 06
JUNE, 19^6 H
U the matter of the adops
tion of ' .ir
ANN MARIE CAPPAREL14
an Infant. ' r
Of CHANCERY .
NO. C-76-897 ..
The object of the above^
styled suit is for the pes
titioner, WAYNE OSCiffi
LARSON, to adopt AlW
MARIE CAPPARELLI, tt
infant. ?'
And tt appearing by afn
fldavtt tUed according td
Uw that LEONARD C;
CAPPARELU, the natural
Uther of said infant, is not
a resident of thU sUte, it
U, therefore, ORDERED
Hut the said LEONARD B)
CAPPARELLI do appeuF
witUn ten days after datf
publication of this Orderl;
U the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the Cttg
of ViffinU Beach, VirginU
and do what is neeessaiii
to protect his interest. .^
And tt U further OR-4
OERED that thU Order .b»
published once a week for
four successive weeks U
the VirginU Beach Sunt^d
newqpnper published in the
Ctty of VirginU Beach, ^,•,
VirginU.
A Copy Teste: John V:
Fentress. Clerk <i'j>
By: VirginU B. Allen, IX«
1 ask for this: .!
Robert L. Simpson,Jr. .<>i
Attorney for Petitioner c
3500 Va. Beach Blvd. <.7
VirginU Beach, Va. iOc
S
VBS-6/16, 6/23, 6/30. 7/V
".IS
PUBUC NOTICE
RoUce is hereby given that A. T. Nicholson
?a
434f'i
B
AUriend's Trail, Va. Beach, Va. 23455 has applied ta^\
a Certffieate of Compliance from the SUte Wat^'
Control Board pursuant to Section 401 of the Federaf^
Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Pidj^^V
Ue Uw 92-500 to Construct a Bulkhead at 4341 Al-
friend's Trail, VirginU Beach. Va.
The decUion whether to issue the Certificate of Cm-^^
S^S^^I^IPSe^ 1 ii^cil
should be addressed to the SUte Water Control JSbarC
Vp. Box 11143. Richmond, VirginU 23230 and ibom]
retch the Board not Uter than 15 days after this pob--*
UcaUon.
VBS-6/16 It
•iir.
ei
soi
.ivf
VA
NdTICE OF SALE -<•
VIRGINU: --^^
m THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF VIRGINU'
BEACH ^'
SUSIE ELIZABETH SIBERT "i
a/k/a SUSIE E. SIBERT "^
Cnnidainant "''
V. ^^ ;f
JOHN ARTHUR SIBERT '^
a/k/a JOHN A. SIBERT '•
Respondent "^
IN CHANCERY NO. C-74-1032
Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Court of the City
of VirginU Beach, made and entered on the 3rd day
of June, 1975. in the Chancery cause of Susie Eliza-
beth $bert. a/lE/a/ Susie E. Sibert, complainant, versus.^
Jolm Arthur Wbeii, a/k/a/ John A. Sibert, respon'-'/
dnt. we will on Monday, June 28, 1976, at 10:00 a.m.'
at tte fftmt door of Cirouit Court No. 1 U the City df '
VinInU Beach, VirgliUa; located aM>i1i[ee8S Anne t^
said Ctty, offer fOr sale to the highest bidder subjecr
to confirmation by the Court, the following described
real property:
All those two lots of land situated in the City of,
of VirginU Beach, in the SUte of VirginU, an^i'
being known, numbered and designated as Lots No.'
41 and 42 in Block No. 102 as shown upon the plat
entttled, "PUt of Lakewood" dated June 22, 1925,;
made by CUdfelder and Schisler, EngUeers, and,
duly of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circui{.
Court of the Ctty of VirginU Beach, VirgUU.'
TERMS: CASH. The successful bidder will be re--
quired to depmtt 10% of the.purehase price at the tim^"'
that the property U knocked down to him with the bal- .
ance to be paid withU ten (10) days. '
JANET B. BURT, SPECUL COMMI^ONER
BRUCE G. MURPHY, SPECUL COMMISSIONER
JAMET B. BURT
1369 Laddn Road
VirginUBeech,Va. 23451
I hereby certify that a special commissioner's bond
U the amount of 129.000.00 with corponte surety has
been ported by Janet B. Burt and Bruce G. Murphy,
as requirad liy decree entered herein on June 3, 1976^
A copy teste: John V. Fentress, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Frutt, D. C.
VBS, 6/16, 6/23, »
hi ,
VntGDIU: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cITY OF
VinamA beach on the 30TH day of APRIL, 1976
JOSEFIRA UDO ORTIZ BERGANTIN08 m
CMQiUiMnt -.>*
IXOGDADO BERGANTDfCS, A Non-resfatett Of Oe Rt^;^
or*YUsiaU whose last known address was 25 MountaUij
Ate., North Stony Creek. Ontariim Canada >„
DOnaat ,in
a CTANCERY DOCKET IK). '"^
C-76-412 J.,
(XtpEROFPUBUCATKai U
Hie o^ect of thU sutt U tor the complainant to oIhb
taU from flie Defendant a divorce a vincnk matrimon|jEi'
on tte groaids of one fear s^aratton betveen the ptr<u
ties, and atBdavtt having been aude thai' the said de-
fandaol U a non-residwt of the Sate at VirginU, he
U hereby reqidred to iivear wtthU ten days after due
pUUication hereof and to^ do wbrt may be necessariK
to protect hU intwaet. R U ordered ttai ai»Ordevii
be puldished ooee a week tor four successive we^,t
s\
Virginia Beach Sun, June 16, 1976-B-9
JUSnoM tatUs city.
faCwtBir — ^ : — -r-- —
CfetrtM W. Hawks, Jr. p.q. * ,
C^rlu W. Hawlu, Jr.
BiVkttHtvks
P90. Bofc996
Mrtamdltb, Vtrginifi 2370S
■3afc»/ M, 6/1, t/9. 6/16 4t
•,,, III I ^-••mm^m t i i i i
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
TlM Viiflnla Beach Board of Zoning Appeals will cooduet
>t PobUc Haarlni on Wednesday, July 7, 1976, at7.S0
PJI. In Ite Circuit Court Room «6, CtfyHaUi Virginia
BMCk, Viif inla. The following qipllcations will vpear
00 the agsada.
n.EASE MAKE NOTE OF THE CHANGE OF LOCA-
TION.
1. QMerred June 2, 1976). Clyde Absalom by James
E. JanI reqmats a variance to allow ptricing in the
rwoind seOkck from a street where intiliiblted (Shote
Mve, Red Tide Road and Ebb Tide Road) and to waive
the required laadscmdog In the setback on Lots 15,
16, 17, IS. 19, * 20, Block F, Lynnhaven Park, Shore
Drive between Red Tide and Ebb Tide Roads. Lynn-
htvan Boreafh.
I. Fala CcHiMxratioii by E. B. Liadsley. Jr. requests
a'variaaet to move a nonconforming UlHioard in order
tB oOBform wtUr Federtl regidatkms of 300 feel s«ara-
tUa tartweea billboards on a Pared, Block D, Lymuaven
anrei. Shore Drive and Vista Circle. Lynnhaven Bor-
ds^>
3. Peter D. and Sandra K. Nixon request k variance of
2 fMt in fence height to a 6 foot fence instead of a 4
toot fMwe as allowed (east property Um) oo Lots 10
nd 12. BlDd( 51, ShadowUwn Heights, 710 10th Street.
Vltftala Beach Borough.
4. G. L. Harrington requests a variance to allow park*
lag in tl» iwqiured 25 foot front yard seUwek, where
■mhibited and to waive the required laads clpln g on
UHm 5,6J, a I, Block 45, Euclid Place, Jersey Avenue.
JIayslde B(ntmrii.
3. Osorn, W. Price, Jr. requests a variance of 6 feet
to a 4 not side yard setback instead of 10 feet as re-
qdirad (ettt property line) on Lot 141, tlie HolUes,
S04 41th Street VirglaU Beach Borough.
I. tb*. and Mrs. J. y. Frost by H. M. HuUog, Heritage
Group, Ine. request a variance of 2.5 feet to « 7.5
Mt M»:jui setback Instead of 10 feet u required
(west propMty Une-flrepUee) on Lot 24, Chelsea, 1788
Upper Chelsek Reach. Lynnhaven Borough.
T. E. C. Bruce by Am Construction Corporation re-
quests a variance of 20 leet to a SO toot front yard
setback instead of 50 feet as required of Lot 2$, Block
1, Sandbridge Beach, Sandflddler Rdad. Princess Anne
Borough.
8. Waller Roberts by ABM CoostrucUoo Corporation
requests a variance of 20 feet to a 30 foot front yard
setback Instead of SO feet as required of Lot 3. Tract
B, Section 1, Sandbridge Beach, South Saodfiddler Road.
Princess Anne Borough.
9. Robert L. Brltt requests a variance of 5 feet to a
5 toot side yard setback instead of 10 feet as reqaired
and to allow a 47% lot coverage Instead of a 40% lot
coverage as allowed on Lot B, Block 68, Shadowlawn
Hel^, Carolina Avenue. Viiflnia Beach Borough.
10. R. R. Heath requests a variance of 4feettoa6
tDht side yud setback instead of 10 fset m required
8»st property line) on Lot 4, Block 57, Ocean Park,
76 Jefferson Boulevard. Bayside Borough.
,«J1. Dr. Robert S. Neff requests a variance to allow
^ fMt in fence height to a 10 foot foiee instead of an
8 foot fftttce as allowed (tennis court) on Lot 1, Witch-
di|di Point, 1200 Lawrence Grey Drive. Bayside Bor-
rsMnsd setback fnm » stre* wheiw praUUted on
lSS20 and 21, Blodi 43, Euclid Place. Southgate Ave-
nue and aeveliirf Street. Bayside Borough.
13. A V Associates requesU a variance to aUow park-
im In the reqaired 25 foot setback from VUdng Drive
wh«re prohibited on Parcel 10, Oceana Indnstrid Park,
Avenger Drive. Lynnhaven Borough.
14. Paul J. Karaeras In Henry H. Richardson m re-
qoests a variance of 15 feet to a 35 toot front yard
setback testead of 50 toet as reqaired on Parcel C,
Section B, Princess Anne Hills Park. Discovery Road.
Urudttvea Borough.
15. Terrance L. and Maria L Bowhois requests a var-
iance of 3 feet to a 27 foot front yard settwck Instead
irf a 30 foot setbadt as required of Lot 46, Block 37.
4813 PeachcreA LaM, Aragooa Village. Bayside Bor-
ough.
ALL APPLICANTS MUST APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD
W. L. Towers
Secretary
VBS-6/16. 6/23 2t
mmCE TO THE PUBUC
The Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries at a
meeting held la Richmond. VirgiaU. on May 7, 1976.
adopted the tollowing amended or new regulations par-
^oaat to SectiODs 29-125.^ 29-126 and 2S-»7 of the Code
of Virginia, to become eOiectlve July 1. 1911.
CHAPTER 8. Bear.
R3-6.1. Immediately upon kllllag a bear, any person
exempt from license requirement u prescribed in See-
tkm 29-52 of the Code of Virginia, or issued a eoo-
plimeidary license as prescribed In Section 29-80 or
the holder of a permaaeat license issued pursuant
to Sectloa 29-52 (3) shall present the carcass of his
Ull to aa authorised dMHBkiag station or to any appro-
priate represeirtative of tte Commission In the ooiuty
or adjolttig county in irtiieh Oe bear was killed. At
such time, the person shall be given an official game
tag funddiad by the Comodsslon, which tag shall be
securely attached to the carcass.
uad to the En-
dangered Spedes Ad or udess similarly authorised
in writing to do so.
(4) Permittee may nd take, transport, or poss-
ess more than one raptor Uded as threatened ia federd
regulations pdOished pursuad to the Endangered Spec-
ies Ad of 1973, and then ody with written approvd
by ttie Commission and the Udted SUtes Fish and WUd-
Ufe Service.
R18.1-4. Traaqiortation and temporary holding. -A rap-
tor Buy be transported or held in temporary faculties
which shaU be provided with an aitoquate perch and pro-
teded from edreme temperatures and excessive dis-
turbance, for a period nd to exceed thirty days.
R18.1-5. Marking.— (a) An invatory report shaU be made
to the Commission within ninety days d the effedlve
date of this chaiiter (October 1, 1976) indicating numbers
and descriptions of dl raptors held In captivity, except
those held for scientific or coologicd purposes, re-
gardless d whether the owners of such raptors idend
to submit an application tor a fdconry permit pur-
suad to thMfe regulations.
(b) No raptor nuy be lawfdly acquired after
tiM invedory report required by (a), above. Is submitted
udess the person acquiring the raptor flrd obtains a
marker from tiie Udted States Fish and WUdUfe Ser-
vice and attaches it to the rqitor Immediately upon
acquisition.
(c) tt shaU be udawfd for any person to
alter, couunrfeit or ddace a raptor marker furdshed
by Uie Udted States Fish and WUdUfe Service, except
Uid fdconry permittees may remove Uw rear tab on
markers fBraUhed, and may smooth say Imperfed
surface provided the integrity of the marker and num-
bering are nd affeded.
R18.1-6. Tdcii« d raptors.-(a) Young Urds nd yd
capaUe d fl^ (eyases) may be taken ody by a generd
w mader fatooaer, aad no more than two such birds
may be taken byUie same permitteeduriag any one cden-
dar year. The c^wn seasoa for iaUag such birds Is
May 1 through June 30 d each year ody.
(b) IB addition, there shaU be an open seasoa
tor taUag fird-year (passage) Urds from Augad 4
through NovMBber 30 d eadi year ody, except Uid
nmrked raptwa may be retr^^ed d any time.
(e) Ody American kestrels aad great-homed
owls may be taken under a fdconry permit when over
one year old, except thd any rqitor other than an ea-
daagered or thredened qiecies taken nder a depreda-
tion (or 9edd purpose) permtt may be used for
fdconry by generd and mader fdconers.
18.1-7. Other redricttons.— (a) A person who possess-
es a lawfully acquired nptor before the enadmed d
these regdations and who tolls to med tte permit
raqdremeata shaU be allowed to retato the raptors.
AD sud Urte ShaU be ideatifted wtth markers sqidied
by tte Udted States Fish aad WlldUto SMYleeaad cand
be rsptaeed tf de^ hiss, rdoasa, or neape ocean,
(b) A persoa who poa aa iees nptors before
the e^tmed d ttese rsgakttaiB, In axeess d the
amber allowed under Ms clan pandt, AaO ha altowad
to retaia the axtra rotors. iUl saeh Mrds AaUbe
ktanUflad wtth amrfeen swpliad by the Ui«ed States
Fidi aad Wildlife tartee and no r ^ tac e tt ed eu oc-
cnr, aor amy aa additioaal raptor be obtdaed, udU
the aumber in .poasas^m ta d lead one 1ms thaa tte
totd number authorized by the class of permit hehl
l>y the permittee.
(c) A falconry permU bolder shall obtain writ-
ten adkonzdlon from we Commission before any species
Bd iadigenous to Virginia Is intentionally released to
the wild, at wUch time the marker from the released
bird shdl be removed and surrendered to the Commis-
sion. The marker from an intentionally released bird
which is indigenous shaU also be removed and surrender-
ed to the Commission. A dandard federal bird band
ShaU be attached to such birds by a State or Udted
States Fish and Wildlife Service authorized federd bird
bander whenever possible.
(d) Another person may care for the birds d
a permittee if written adborisatlon from the permittee
aecompaaies tte Urds when Uwy are transferred; pro-
vided, that if tte period of care wiU exceed ttirty days,
the Commission shall be idormed in writing by the
permittee or this action within ttreedays d Uie trans-
fer and idormed where the birds are being held, the
reason for tte transfer, who is caring for ttem, and
approximately how many days they wiU be in the care
of ttie second person.
(e) Featters that are molted or those featters
from birds held in capUvUy that die, may be retained
and exchanged by permittees ody for imping purposes.
R18.1-8. Seasd) for falconry huding.— It shaU be taw-
ful to hud non-migratory game birds and game admds
with fdcons from October 1 through March 31, both
dates Induslve.
R18.1-9. Reports by permtt holders; inspedions.-
Holders of permtts issued under Code of Virgida
Section 29-114.2 to permit tte taking, trapping, holdng,
transportation, carriage and sUpmed of live fdcons,
imwks and owls shaU rqwrt to the Commission by Jdy
, 31 d each year, tiding: (1) AU raptors in possession
on June 30 preceding, by species, marker numbers,
sex (U known), age (if known), and date and where
or from whom acqdred; and (2) all raptors possessed
or acqdred at any time since the previous annual report
bd no longer possessed, by species, marker numbers,
sex (If known), age (if known), date and where or from
whom acquired or given to, whetter escaped, ded or
released, and when event occurred.
CHAPTER 28. Permlta.
R22-2.I, prescribing the report and inspection of holders
of permits for the taking, holding, dc, of falcons,
hawks and owls for use to hunt wUd game, is hereby
rescinded.
R22-13. Any person, upon appUcation to a game warden
and the presentation of a medical doctor's written
statemed ttiat such person is permanentiy unabletowaUi
or is otterwise permanently physically disabled to tte
vAoA he or she cannd sdely hunt exeept from a vehi-
cle, may in the discretion of such game warden be us-
sued a permit to shoot wild birds and wildadmals
from a stationary vehicle during estabUshed open hud-
ing seasons and in accordance witt otter existing laws
and regulations; except tiiat deer d eitter sex wiU
be lepl where deer huding is permitted. Such permtt
wiU be tasued on a form provided by tte Commtasion,
and may adhorixe shooting from a stationary veUcle
nd less ttian ttree hundred fed from nor across any
pubUc road or highway, and ody when tte bearer ta
properly Ucensed to hud.
CHAPTER 23. Fishi^ Generdly.
R23-4. It dtaU be udi^l to sell, offer for sale or
buy any spedes d frediwater game fish or catfish,
provided that ttis shaU nd apply to game fish sold
pursuad to Code of Virgida Section 29-114.1 or to
RM-12 and R24-13 or to any catfish taken from tide-
wder or ttose artificiaUy rdsed.
CHAPTER 27. Minnows, Hellgrammltes andGrayflsk.
R27-1. (a) "Minnow had seine," as used in tUs regda-
tton, when used in tte pubUc inland waters above where
the tide ebbs and flows shdl mean a had seine nd
eneedlng four fed in doitt by fourteen fed In lengtt
and dien used ta the public inland waters below where
the tide ebbs and flows shaU mean a had seine nd
exceeding four feet in depth by one hundred fed ta
lengtt. Mch term shaU be constraed dso to Include
umbnUa tjva neta withod Umtt as to dse^andalae-
smaU minnow traps.
R27-2. Minnows may be taken from the pubUc inland
waters by any person for private use as bait and nd
for sde Witt a minnow had setae nd exceeding four
fed ta deptt by fourteen fed ta lengtt or by an umbrelta
type nd nd exceeding five by five fed or five feet ta
dtamdw and witt smaU miniMiw traps. No permtt shaU
be reqdred for taking minnows for private use.
CHAPTER 89. Motorboat Numberiag.
R29-4. The numbers assigned for a mdorboat shaU be
paided on or attached to each side of the forward
half d tte vessel to wUch issued ta such a position
u to provide clear legiblUty for identification; provided,
that on vessels so configured that a number on the hdl
or superstructure would not be easily vislUe, the num-
ber mud be paided on or attached to a backing date
that ta attached to tte forward half of tte vessel so
thd the number is risible from each side d tte ves-
sel. The numbers shaU read from left to right and shaU
be in block charaders d good pnvortion not less than
ttree inches ta heigM. The numbers shaU be a color
wUch wUl codrast witt tte color of tte background
and so malntataed as to be clearly vtaible and legible;
l.e., dark numbers on a ligd background or ligM num-
bers on a dark background.
R29-5. Whenever a mdortxnt for wUch there exista
a certificate of number changes ownersMp, the setter
ShaU report such transfer to the Commission on a form
provided by tte Commission, accompoded by that exid-
ing certificate of number. The holder of a certificate
d number shall notiff tbe Commtadon wttUn fifteen
days d the tteft or recovery d a vessel, or loss or
dedrudion d a vdid certificate d number.
R29-7. A certificate d number shdl be tavdid:
(1) When tbe vessel ta documeded, or reqdred to
be documeded; or
(2) Staly days after tte vessel ta no longer inlacl-
paUy used ta the State by wUeh tte certificate waa.
tasaed;or
(3) The owner loses Us iderest ta the vessel
through legd process; or
(4) The certificate d number ta cancelled aad re-
eaUed Iqr the Ccmmlsslon pursuad to Section 62.1-170
(a) of tke Code of Virgida.
Whan a certificate d immber becomes lavaUd for
any reason tte persoa whose name appears oa the cer-
tificate as owner shdl remove tte numters from tte
vessd, and, wttbta fifteen days, surrender tte tavalid
^iflcde to tte Commlssim.
I.I'..:-
osmamam of game and inland fisheries
Ddphhys, Chairman
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Loviac Cat b-M to loving
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Call 428-S015 altar 6:|io
4 FLUFFT little klttau
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3 KITTENS - Clmrchland
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UTTENS - cat*, iMdIlO,
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nTTEMS, Z gray, lemale.
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PUPPIES - 2 Hide and 2
Female. GreatBrldgearea.
CaU S4V2i06.
S CAUCO kittens need a
good home. Call after S
fm 484-4*95.
FEMALE poodU, 4 years
oU. Oarcoal with white
atripe in chest. 4M - 5S41
KITTENS-iree to a good
iMme. Two UaA * one
gray and Uack. 42S-7SU.
4 nrmts * nana, bm-
utiful Persian type. Iwarin
old. Call 412- 1(04 after
•.SO pm.
POODLE mlaiatare, whtte,
■ale, dBwn'tlikedrildreo.
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Call 547- IMS alter S p.m.
SEVERAL grown cats, all
netfored. Free to a good
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anytime «4-S4l>.
WRlTt Penian . eat. Or-
ai^ eyes. Dedawad and
spnyad. Free to a good
home. CaU 421-3602.
PUPPIES - Part German
Sh^phard. ( weeks old.
Male and {enmle. CALL
412-3410 after 5 p.m.
ITTENS, Z male, • weeks
oM. Free to a good home.
CaU4M-M44
PERSIAM eat - gray iree,
call 422-0100.
2 yr. Old Gray A White
female cat. Good mooaer.
CALL 421-9567
T(ffilC8IIIRE Terrter,
grown, registered) neuter-
ed, needs a eonde to
love Mm. No small chil-
dren prdterred. Call 422-
S2S2.
KfTTEMS-Free, some are
flooy and one gray str^^ied
male a year oU. 6:11 420-
5542
HTTENS-Free to a good
home. Gray A white and
Uack A white. Male A fe-
male. CALL 421-9567.
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SUMMER WORK
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Boat trailer to acoom -
modate 16 AmI boat. Tia-
dem aile preferred. Call
499-6042 belbre 5 and ask
torAl.
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The Cigarette House
Moyock, N. C.
Battlefield Blvd. Rt. 168
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is tiMslly smallsr, IMS ero-
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that is alivo with local ovants
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FBOMAUOFUS
KlTTBe-AdoraUe. 7
weeks eld. Jollff Road area.
CALL 01-7065 (lor Mrs.
Slmmotts)
BLACK male eat-1 year
•Id- hoase broken - give
away. Call 422-2446.
CAT-TABBY-PESSIAN -
Yellow A WUie. male, 4
years tU: Reeds a good
home with noehiMren.Call
463-VI44.
KITTENS - 4, aU male,
7 weeks old. CaU after 4:30
p.m. or all day week-ends
462-3162.
6 KITTENS-7 weeks old.
.Hal* and female. 3 are
part akmease. CALL 583-
1421 (for Terry Hembron-
gb, 226 Dominion Ave.,
Norfott, Vs.)
American Eskimo Spits-
one year oM. Free to good
borne. 497-6941.
GERMAN Shepherd 6 month
Female aU aboU. Free to
a good borne 464-9216 any-
time.
LOVABLE kittens Free to
a good home. Call 543-
3981.
Free 7 mo. old puppy.
Needs good home with
young children. Should
have feaced yard. Super-
frisky mutt. CaU466-3430
during working hours.
BLACK A WHITE male
cat. One year old and good
with children. Call 486-
0014.
Kitten, black Female and
adoraUe. Call M4-1947.
FREE kitten to a good
home. BUek A white with
short haJr 9 weeks old.
Call in eveninga-464-6850.
2-Spedallfottcea
Invito a down to your next
Miia i a yi^ Jtsni^ et pre-<
DOiotipa. Clowu available
for all ocouions. Call
Clowns A Saatas, 567 -
S697.
PIANO tuning and repair.
Player pianos also re -
paired. Old piano dapecia-
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CaU 486-5016
Music Radio
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Mf/ier e th9 sumnmr fun has lust begun.
This coupon wili admit you
to Ocean view Amusement
Park for M less than
anyone else
TMt ^Nipon it good iwxt w«^mkI
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THE CHURCH OF GOD,
2200 atringtield Ave^ Nor-
folk, twching NEW TEST-
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543-7619.
REDUCE safe A lut with
Gt^aese TaWi4ii A E-Vap
"«rter pUla." Murden
Drag.
NICK'S POtnr RIDK-HiU-
top PtaHi, Laritbt Road,
Tliglala Aeack. IWarday .
andSnadaya l:pBtiUdarii.
Catt ^-«67.
LITTLE Leagoen, Aw-
ebes, orgi^iaUgns •-
lotAing for fond-raisers?
CaU na. Higk profit, ex-
eelleot vaHaty, some it-
ems suitable for Fiber's
Day. 464-5640.
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PLEASE help me, I'm lost
I am a big gre« parrot
with a red area on my
bead, tt yon nee me.idease
caU my owner. 462-3041
I'm in the Gretf Briege
area.
I'm in the Grwtt Bridge
6 - AatomoMl^ for lale
FORD-Broneo, 1974, 4
wheel drive, V>, AM - FM
6 track stereo, power
steering, eiceUeat eoaiH-
tion, low mUeage, $3900.
CALL 657-1091
66-PONTUC - BconevUle,
4 door, hsrdtoft, auto, tran-
smission, power steering,
power iMakes, power win-
dows, air cooditioQiBg, AM
A FM radio-stereo, excel-
lent eondttioB. 1850. 462-
1043.
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Large aelectioi of need
Volkswagena, most models
most colors. 100 per cent
guaranteed. BankftnanrJng
credit approved bypiame.
VICTCm VOLKSWAGEN
3401 Victory Blvd. Ports.
397-1216.
FORD VAN-1975-351-V2,
automatic transmission,
power brakes, cudom,
captains chairs . AM-FM-
6 track, Craiar wheels,
cMstomiaed wtta hniltinice
box and 12 vott presaare
water system wlu camp-
ing book'Hpe. Teak wood
ttttt. 14,990.00 CALL
482-2542
1971 - CHEVY VAN -. Rwti
iKaap-2 A/C. reMgwator,
stofe, sink, sleeps foor.
Ex«Uent eoodttion. CaU
422-4403 after 6 p.m.
JHRIS - CRAFT Ciwroafl j.
(.er ^rts FiaMrmja-SHfrjirt
i»70-FlyHg BrUge- Twja -,,,;
300 H. P. - OrtrlHeM-^uH
FlaWng Chalra-TiimTahir , ► ;
Co?p6,fl0B-Srtl orTrade _ .
925,000. CALL 429-062r
Independent BusinMsman
needs fuU or part-time
kelp. Only
btt^i
men or women need
iwpiire. 4»>-0977.
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No experience necessary
wiU train 16 or over.
tasiness Han's Massaxe
A HealUi Sfk. 628-904r
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TtaUers and Ma<*lBery..''->
Free Estlmtes. WWte r- -"
har^, Blassin^m Cotpr, .'
4M W. 24tb St., Norfolk,
Ur-2396
13-Brip«^sd
WOSKOKi Sbiv Foreman,
47 1/2 how woric «e*k.
New bcUfties, etea shop.
Mast be experienced in
farm msehiiMry ta4 truck
r^ialrs. High teboU edue-
atidn, good pny, vacation.
boqiMal insurance avaUa-
tde. See Mr. Goddwia,
Goodwin Eiiu^Nnaal Co.,
UllArmory Dr., Franklin
Va.
ng I
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ADVBRTISNG Salesper'-'
aon needed tor growing
Tidewtfer newqmper or-
ganisation. ExperieiKees- .;
sMIal. Conr and kyovt ;.
tnvrived. ExeeUent vwxt- \
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ideas ts'weik Dttl D^„i,l S
anm snpervlsieH. If yWii 1
qnalify, please aawl rer>.' \
same to Mr. Ken Cnrlqr -^ \
Bytfly PdUcntiens. P. U. k.t \
Bex 1127, Omapetke, Vak^-.. -,
22220. All reidiea stricUpu' \
eoriidertial. ...u <!
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SQtVICE MAMACEK for . • \
growing compnny speci«>-.>., {
Using ta track w|iilpmaptr<..<> »
and hydrai^cs on Eait-cs: I
era Shore, Haryland..Taka»:^ >
charge Individual needed, t
Paid bnUdayaandvacatlp9§.,,giv<^
Ufo innranee, hoapMiUs-
atiott, and nnlforma. SflT—'**
an 113,000 plus. Com - I
mensurate with abiUty . Re- i
ply Vtrgiaia Beadi Sun,
CUuified Box «473, 138
Roaemount Rd., Virgin-
te Beach, Va. 23452. 4
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CHRISTIAN coivle or per-
son to help me with grow-
ing business, great future
rewards, cali 497-4511 (V)
LADlEa
NO EXPfWENCE
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Interesting work. Excel -
lent Income Call 461-1196
CLASSIFIED ADVBRItt-
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ia Beach Sui, Chen
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Mast have food I
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with advancenent
tuBtty foranresM
atarter. CaS Mrs. sms*'**
«iis, S47-«71, foragpliej^-;
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RECEI^TIOMS
$140 Week
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Keniaa. Be i«n ywr meete fte iMap yea want
In preieet. It's semetttag we on be^ y«s wttl. CaU
•a te MtUsatai, an ofcUgatlen.
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aar
Wuited
adKlTY Operator wairttd
tor lUtgic Toucb Bmidy
^M. (CburcJUud) CaU
HAKE IM. to 1100. imgntli
fr»»fMrboin«. Workjpow
MB boon. NattouUdvtr-
tlslav niKOrt Utrketi^
l^n 'dMUfiMd to reward
eflort.' For apfwintment
all 4M'e«20,
U Hidb Vattcd,
(SIU.8 m^ed tor new ^•
*rt« cWi In MrfBlfc Ifekt
IB woMt w ^n. k V^,
For Uwvivrr call M3 -
53«.
QCCUISIVE lW%guana^
tMd laUila ttm ftw ta-
diiMnl amrtfrtMiiltaior
PRtoa vartlai Am tlnfr
IwslaeH of Uf or iwrown.
Call347-1M
13
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17
M-IWiMM
PRESSMAN to Iterate
Go» CoiDniinity t-unlt
oCfsri wvaM^er prtss.
fhree-dar *e*: Tws -
dajr, Wedmsitoy, Fridar.
3S tour avtnge, AiU (ay.
CaU or write Norris My,
Tidewater Rms, FraA -
Uq, y«. Z3tSl. Teleptone
S62-S1I7.
RECEPTIONIST wanted.
Ko nnerteoee neceiaary.
Call 8iS-S342.
m^
cvCreaoy ;:;
polaroid »
holspn album^j
c'l:i, full or «
iil,il film
DiSYRifiumr^
Qualified individua! MjIr fii ^"ih; i i,
.jart-lBiie, to di«ritHi|* i uiiu .•iiii..ii,
■ iftd oih»r photo pfoiliH.t* |,iroiii,h r<„:>puiiv (;'.>»bli5H
,<#l'HeMiBn$ "NO SEI.LINC OB SOtlCITIh'ii Rt
f QMtnEO." MaitB thii vo'i' v ^r n»f t .■Juj".!/.ri*»nt;t
$MM,00 invistnuri (iuarant^e; 12 .iciiiit rdpjr
'chmM|r^n<<M
'■' CAtLMf.Htai-ti.vrii.H r.-eM l!-00i43i9Mi
orColleil '1;14:iVi<Ub1
'•• MoiKtoy (BFfiiiW,9»iii lofipm. E.S.T.
Of Writi Fli6ileir.! Pnoto Co
t Fimtoiio Umlui'i'.i- i'.-'TC Uni6
te? N, 3rd St.. Coluinl.u'i, Oho 432 IB
tm?§^;S:«S^^i^SSS:*;SfS%:a::%S5
i
I
«HOIIE«<»KIKS mated
ta iUi arM: me^wmam,
atodents. No eqierleKe
leeMary; irtoWoc A ad-
dresalag Mtelqpes (conir
aiiMlea uUlers). Ears
qtaretiine mmfj at bcmie.
$100.00 weeUj posslt)l«,
SCND$1.00<reMiM»ie}A
a hmg, itamped, address-
ed emrekM for details;
PPS^3SZ,n« Jackson MIZ
MAHvrAcmuiiG BormamoR wanted
m HMnNEsy KmmED
MaUiM M fMT old 4MnMaatloa oflera ctfalyst used
to MHdUtaivMX CEEn) ia A«wl» (ai i» private
WMtvnda^ ttnw^oot tto *wU. rradnet la e<dqr-
law Ud tt it lot a Mrftee awtUf. tt peii^r^s new
or Md oncrete oaiBf the ver; datriBanai htoll bow
ta IN eMcrtlt itwut to ettod i«teri^<oitfii(, rtq*-
ntff ir in^ttv.eruMiiitaadlBcreaseatcoslieMreiigtt
IliK^fiftC Hinbw for^0Y> U NM.«)044-2M1, tt
rilHlitaa «D0 Wn SOKTmJTE. TMB MATraiAL
HAftJOM FOUND to BE THE ONLY RKWUCT "nAT
WIU. DO tSBJm TO mCR ITHASBEBt APPLIED',
fndiet to to dMsaad Iqr toA^ry, sdnote, auolci-
uliUM, lie. Jlo .JUWAtaerr need to MFC, Just nix
u^N^traoMdMS nrott! PtaM Ricbard Hardy, 714-
m4»S or wrtte Attall Sedaetton Co., 660M PlerMO
Uv&, DMait Hot ^to(s, Ca. KSW.
CONSTRUCTWN
SUPERINTENDENT
For Bolti-laniily project
loaded ta Portsmootb.
Most be fully qnallfled ia
all leases o( molti-tamUy
conatraetloB aad otpaUeof
eutyiat job frwiatartto
tiaith. Start imraediately
Send comiriete resume of
exwrieace and salary re-
(|dnni«ita to: Mr. Sli^
VMtoey, P.O. Box 4171,
RouMke, ?lntoto, M015.
An Equal Opportnity En-
ptoyer.
EXPERIENCED child care
in my bome for wotting
rootbera. Lots oi love, to-
dividual attantloii, play-
mates and r^asooable. Call
4M<6428.
^mi-retired person wenld
Uto (ardwvorit. Call aftM-
4p.m.5«'6iOT.
ll-BwrinmCtportarily
WANTED DWritiitors.
Part-time lor syittetic en-
gine oil; CaU 4^1350.
OPPORTUNITY for amM-
tious pewto. Ito^wr own
distrto««)t#^ ]Wt-ttn«.
Ei^ tooM» Md proOt
ibarU)|. Fb»e tor appoW-
roert . 4t7^5B55.
PART T«»e salM repne-
sentatlwytor Sntketic eU
t Lubrieairts. CALL 420-
3350
Braiaeta OgfmtaMf. Be
KMT 1^ taosa,^ tor a $10
iBvestmaat. Pnffito d^y.
4M-0UZ.
BABYSTTING-lly bome,
Uirge feeced to yard: Ideal
for ' worUnc motter. .
Hunters Point area. CALL
413-1391
Cbu-ddand Area -WIU
babf^ to my bcme. Ptoy
area, meato, matore wo-
■aa, Scaaaaalile, CaU
4M-t>S4.
Marge,
r
HAPPY
\BmTHDAY
FROMALLOFM.
SAY WHAT!
f
Stott to(U9
A traveliw job
United Sues Aasoci^ku
can place 10 amotions,
personable young gato-
guya over 17 free to tra-
vel naoti areas and
major ^tmettoos coast to
coast. (MEET THE PEO-
PLE PROCHUM) A co-ed
group engaged to sales
promotion. Graat Job,
great benettts, great
mone y and lots of fun.
See Mr. Frank Warner,
SaB(toiper Motor Apart-
meids, IZth Pacific Ave.
Va. Beach. CaU 423-1432.
II - LocallastnMtteB j^aaaM
-WESTERN RHKNG ffi-
STRUCnONr SnnU das-
aea. Goodbuvea.toeqwn-
sive. MiHiitac, altonKWA
aad evenlog classes. Stort-
ll« somTcALL 426-2774
or 49 7-3060
■VACATION S^pecial -Pto-
no leasom tor iMgiiaiers
tUs sanuner to rua Jdy
S - Aupst 27. Jut 125.
total lor lessons aad books
Henrifidds - Rnae 4M-
STAINLESS cookware. Hew
19 piece sat. Lifetime
guarantee. Jtait tour tonU
at this tow I224.9S. Cash,
charge, or lay-away irtan.
Call 4*4-5640.
COUCH-I 1/2 ft., beige
att dttog ^Ir. ExMUent
eondttios. |125. Call 421-
9614
CABPET-Uscd, wool, U|tt
gf««i, wongft for Uvtog
roM, 4ln^t« room aad
fMw. VWyiMdcaadtttoB,
CaU399r6M4
AMANA - R^rigerator-
Pceeaer. Fre^ hokla
26$ pda., afseaito and to
eu^lett e«««tioa. CaU
462-4371.
SIBGLBt^ OU Stove -
qnlgtt, ^ed cooditioa
3110.00. CaU S47-6218
S47-S5t5 after, S p.m.
OLD FURNITURE Idealtor
porch. Three easy chairs,
two end duOrs, tabto and
low idmirt, ItartNqae griU
two attracttve iaUe lamps,
aU tor $100. Odl Bob at
M7-4571 or 4I6-S480.
I I II . 1 f I ■■■
MAGNAVOX borne entor-
tainmert canter toclades
AM/FM radio, reetntl ■
ptayer aad BAV 21" TV
with food ptetne needing
tuwr ailjuteeal, $90. Al-
so, brand new 12' BAW
portable TV, »50. Reel -
to^recA tape reeonter,|40.
CaU B(A at S47-4571 or
496-3430.
AUt-Condittoner—Fed -
ders, U.OOO &T.U. 's,
wood panel toMA, excel-
lent condition. flSO. CaU
$47-lS(«.
Large pool tables for sale.
Can be seen at pool room
on ITtti St. Va. Beach
F(MIK LIFT-W74-ALLIS
CHALMERS, model ACC
2S. Laml f^ietty 2300
Uia. propgBe«d, 190 hrs.,
Ui» new. '$T,100. CALL
421-37*0
raiot Addreasogrqili-toir
donditlan, taatadatsb^-
vea, drawers, MOltooeUa.
Ideal tor smaU businesa,
dwreh, or idvtc groua
1200. or bwt Mfer. Cair
S47-«71. .
«1 • Re«>H Pttvarty torlnto
HOUDAY kland, N. C. -
Camping tot 40s1(tt., wa-
ter, etoctric on tot. Ctoa-
Md, twed aad driia-war.
$2,800: CaU 464-W95.
L^ tor Sale
M-nrlatoVa.
OLD DONATIOH
Castom bride niieb, 4
badnoms, 2 l^taths, 2
fli^aeas, bun dsn and
Utdwn, caiii^fagttvM^-
ont indadlng serecMd por-
ch overlooking lake. CaU
499-S334.
CEOARWOOD-3 bedroom,
aU: appUaneea, sua deck,
liaeing, tow aanunptioa oa
TS/H loan. Hpm $SZ4
a Bonth. CaU 4M-$1I0
QEORQETOWN
HOME aTES FOR SALE
tor
Pe<^e piaaniag Homes
A Custom Builders
SALES OFFICE...
333 Providence Rd.
Call 464-0317
MEET OUR CLASSIFIED ADVISOR
11
61 -For Sale
lbM(»(»AllT
4 Bednxm-S Bril«,l«r)K|
ooEraer lot, oealralair. As-
sume or ceavenUonal. CaU
S40'-2246 after 6 P.M. NO
ASENTS
DiSTRUCTKai CLASSES
Nurses Aides -OtdwUes-
OOi liU Medical Tnlntng
SehOcA, Great Bridge. 547-
5156.
21-Garage
GREAT BIUDGE-OfulUple
bmUy)-101 AAtoy Bd,
comer of Mt. naasantHd.,
hm U A 19«(> a.m.- 6
p.m.), dinaette set, bed-
room suite, toa^er ovea,
drapes, ete.
iOTSOFROOM
Ptaia araaHkv owner - 5
tMUDom-t 1/2 baths. Huge
20 X 90 paaeUed Re«rca-
ttoa Room. Over 2,000 k|.
ft. Central Air ConHttoB-
tog. Extra large tot. Otter
toataras. $39,000. CaU
soon. . .vouknowthto won't
laat. 4M-4995.
31
ADMIRAL MOTORS
AJ. Roiflnd Mgr.
The man - ,.c-n
WELFARE SUPP(»tT £31-
FORCQIENT FIELD Oi-
VESnCATOB '8DPER-
, jwdjii adMI
nlstraUm or related fields
plus 3 yrs. afoieoee to
hu^ness investig^ton, or
related ai«as wbldi tond-
ved coUections of cUeot
or customer funds A rc-
eoiqmiei^. Additional re-
lated business tovestiga-
Uve enerlettea may sitos-
ttttf e tor edaation on an
eqol time basto. Mast be
wtUi^ to work to Vlrginto
Beach, Va. &toi7 Txm
$10^512 - 14,321. Stateito^
pUeatioas {G,0. Form P-
12) anUaUe from toad
Va. EmpfaqiiMBt Commla-
slons A Va. MarttMem
A muri be reedMO 19
5:00 P.M., JuM U, 1976
tk Va. Merit System, ^te
Ftoaaee Bldg., Ridmwd
Va. 23219. An equal aivor-
tmd^ eisi^yer.
21- Midas Itrl
SWUMIMC Pool -24' «a-
meter with patio, $1100.
adi«9-*2»i;
WEIXHNG GOWN-New, de-
toehalde trato. Bodice, toee
aad fc^ pearto with long
sleeves. ^00 caU 547-
1102. Sice 10
NOBVIEW BARE COWS -
Norfolk's most complete,
buy, sell trade, buytog sU-
^«r coins, jg Sonera
* ahoj^lflg^CuiHIri^WiWi™,
(S3-S11S.
81-For Sale Oesapaaka
GREAT BRIDGE
BBIDGBF1ELD
Owner transferred. Large
$ Mm. Brick ranch, 2
b^, ert to kttdwn, flre-
^ce, 16X45 patto, to -
gnMmd pool,^many extras,
over 1/3 acre tot
Ct
USED t tneh extra heavy
schedule 80 pipe. Approx-
imately 6500 feet. Best (tf •
far. CaU 461-7310.
PANEUNG-Tfeto U« steal!
(Priced tow betaase of
mlxad eoior.yz/U to. gro-
oved aad ongiaoved tor
$1.80 p«- sheet and 3/16
to. new Masoaite $1.50 per
aheet. CaU Mrs. Taylor
1^487-0101.
TO - fioaM Services
iMt Clearing, Grading, Oe-
mUition, Acreage Clean-
ing. By the hour or job.-
Free estimate. CALL
547-1802.
SECOND Mortgage Loans
(Fast Service) FC»: Home
Improvaments, BiUCon-
aoUdatlons. tovestmeoU,
Any Reason. B. L. For-
tune, Associates Financial
Services of America, toe.
155-3105.
PArariNG First Class -
FREE Mtlmatas. Referen-
oes. CaU 484-4382
EVELYN to our daasUtod advisor.^ K to bar J«* to
assist aad advise a^pme wb6«aU»By«ly Publications
to idace a tow-cart ilaidt-aetttg dassified uL She to
tbe first penmojwiwfH meet if tou brtagyouradto
our ofUca sa BattleiMtt Blvd. Evdyn checks every
ad. for corraetioas, tor toe ridit nmning dates, and
makM kare your ^ ispiAiUsbedtoaUthree of our home-
town newspapers (Chesapeake Post, Virginia Beach
Sua, Tidewater LUe). If you need help with your dassi-
U«d ad, caU 547-4571.
dALL 482-3808
^1
/F
%
'The WORLD TOMORROW"
NOW ON RADIO IN THIS AREA
WiiSi iMfQ decades of broad-
' ca^ experience Gamer Ted j
Armstrong now brings
thought-provoking commen-
tary and informed analysis
to daily radio in this area.
Oiscussini the events and ideas
whieli ehape your life, "The
.ifVORtO TOMOBBOW" pre-
sents a dynamic insight
yoH'll find nowhere
else,
. "ThB WORLD
i TMmBOW"
r Usten today
wmmf iMl Amistiiiiii
FASHKHI CSNTDt
We sedi on taittMaabrtto
has draam» of t^mfsftag
tbdr v«Y own ladaa toM-
Uqae. Oar pngrapto^d-
es a compete aatof na-
tures, check-out xscmtec,
misceUaneous mmdicB,
in-store training, graad
adv««bnc,.«M
opsaiag, a
l»tWMwia,
airtanee and bi^BittVte-
v^oi7. AU tUs tor u tt-
Ue as $12,500.
CaU todaytaA-frae
1-800-874-4^0. £». 212
Loans
NOTE and AUTO
Nor^m
Coinity
Finance Co .
LOCALLY OWNED
AND OPERATED
482'9381
Ml BAnXEnELOBLVD.
InLSor
nQppn&cEMTni
Jeal.Est^e Sale* Aseat
. New Wito Pembrok* '
^rl976-
NO GlIMAtOKS
JUST A BETTER
COMMISSION SPLIT
ANDBONUS
COMPENSATION PLAN
Onaniaga foi' ^«ri«iaMl .
or new ageoto to odrGreen
Briar orVirgintoBeachof-
tice.^ Over SO-mUlton in
aesMenttal sales for 1975
makes us one of Tidewa'
toi^s laifest tidl service
«ompanies. We think we
aan do more because we
fere thf Gall«7of Bomes.
Lo4k tor imrllattsnal and
tocal contlwieing TV pro-
motion. Attend our pro-
-tossional training course.
Cali Walter Smith
347-714S Chesapede, or
i. W Bnlfman 497:9611
mrginto Beadi.
PEMBftOKE REALTY
BAU-ERY OF HOMES:
rti
HOME
SERVICES
imimiAiA
SomyaioN
543-5
TUUl 17
eWaUart •Ht CMwrasaaN-
«ForUfli •^MoaHeatfr^
•Cronai •Chaini^qwa
•Asnps
33SB(i1nl»ridg«BM.
NORMAN CEANl MGR.
ommkvsmrKm
JDMAZAnillt
SALES TOTAUWi
$112,(M0IIt
Ed Haiard tou reccnUy
ried ma vmiuii and
a «eU kamn rttldent
of Gmmnrood Estates. He
tovttaa aU hto trieads to
eoatad Um whea they
to seU or buy.
Hto tome plione to 547-
7217.
RioyROcnc.
BSALTQSS
niwanrowRim.
cBUAnun. VA. vnm
-« TBB HABT OF
GBCAT BRIDGE*
847-^5
BLACK
BROTHERS
BuUders
Bome Improvements
Contractors
Gara^AiUdei's
Room Additions
Aluffltoum Siding
Roob - Carporto
Kitchen Remodding
CAU ANYTIME
545-7318
ffi«b E. Black, Sr.
1800 Park Avenue
Owsapeake, Va.
mean MMOMLiin
*AU alias of garages and
attafhari gaiages.
*CoBV«rt garage to a den
orlunl^room
*Ceramto TUe, Brick, A
Block work
We specialise in
Home Improvementa!
R.H. BLACK
Co.
MmHE
EVENINGS
g^V.terBlw*'?
tDe«*l'^
RICI BLACK TOP SCHL
A SAMI^ I3LL DIRT, LOT
CLEARING, LAMDSCAJ> -
ok: AMD I^MOLITIOMS
CALL &OZIER ENTER -
PRKES 420-0670.
BAJ
Patoitog A Paper Hanging
Very reasonable, free es-
ttmate, aU wrak neaUy
«Me and guanuteed.
fiSo Let fteGlrto'DoIt"
Ptowe 855-0558
GOTYOD
DOWN?
General cleaning, steam
eitracttoii carpet clean -
lag, floor mtogaadstrip-i
ping, wtodow elaaaiag, car-
pet and a|ibdlsl«T sham-'
HXriag. Boadad, tosured.
ntSS ESTIMATE. CaU
DOmmCABE at 488 -
You can trust a
More efficient
gmln^hfing
reduces drying
tlmeafMlco^
...up to 50%
OMC Stir-Ator ia iw aMetont
gratn aUrring uM MHi Iba unkHw
pittWii. Enginaemd to M^M
ihe^pta Iny^^ rtobtlo 8»
montti aH liie WW to dw caniM',
no unettoed actffepa, no
heaping. ■ Stir-Atof contlmi-
ously movet wet grain to tha
REALTOR*
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
l^t scMirce; gitt;^ 9ie dryinc
•pMd of conttnimt Hovr
tnnllBfli
r, MvtitMBi^ 01°
■%(ttoslMaMfcury
■«ontn^ I
MMai
jhegraif
Ch(#ka daugar modela.
gmaraeauMf
lo MillMnllten 0l ihe
iraht
Stop toandi
Ttoim Badrooatt, bato aad haU, tomUy
room. T **« tmaHtol -boaia tas efltral
air wd to sltoitod «a a»isilmirt«^ 3/4
M «ttiL dnMe detodwd pirage.
Mead at<»ly $38,no.
AgeattPaaUae Going 488-5948 484-8690
DMC STIR-ATOR*
of At ^t^if^lwiMRS iR.
POSTER A SAMM^JM A CO. MC.
421-328^ '"^*^'**^'*^* '•^'^ttS^
REVELLE AQRI-PIIODUCTS
MOSFRaOM, NC 87m
919-39a-31ie
The RsaUora below are professionato to real esUte wbo
MiMciftt to a rtrtet code of dtocs as membera of local
aad st^ bocrda and <rf toe Itotietod Assoetotlon of Real
Protect yow Inwntmmitl See one of Iftw I— tffttg ar^Jiufionl
IM81IM
Taylorwooa
484-4542
SASSER
414^9010
JBOISfL.
TOMftt KnAJU4|4-04»4
piaLMsaaR 488-»a
BSMWWmU ) 484-8483
immu. m-MH
I
i
PAUL sfsmnv^
4884119
f
B*12-VlrfiDia Beach Sm, June 16, 1916
L ynnhaven Mall tiff con tinues, ,
decision to be rendered Monday
By LEE CAOLL
Sua PoUtt^ Writer
Annd i4Ui ^tea cortndlctoi? Worraatiw and re-
LommiMlitiaia frmn t^oh$ (mnmittees, cMHBDdssiws
iodividiials, 'eqierts, AAiyMt&i ml estate firms aad
tbe II. S. Mvy, City CevacU «tU decide neit Uondar
iril^eror k^ to lermit a ^ miUiOB regional stoK>io(
ceotar to be coostnRtfd ob part of the Oceana West
iBdKSinl Prak site.
Dnrtag a puUc htarinf «Uch lasted more tban (our
boars «■ tte poifiosad ce^r (Lynohavra Mall) a Council
also learned tbe navy may tave the auttority to prevent
the c«as&iKUoB of tltt Hall
Hm ctty tad Bo firs OMinitBetf with tbe>Ib»y to
«• Oa nanmt Sfmr at tte Naval Air Station at Ooaaa
fU- tke. Industrial Park, a 1000 acre site iodo^v
m IMl site.
The City will pntoUy eat receive 58 acres (tf land
acQoinlaf tte Park which the Navy had been aqwcted
to turn over to the City.
Before Council Monday were petRioas lor U» ctaagn
in soBiag from (Mtiee to Comnumity AulMsa lUtfrteta
ott tiro p^eU of land on the west sUeofOUSo^
Lmnfamn Road and north of Lynatai^i Parkway, am
r«MtaW«ie 49,290 acres ad the other 98.806 act^.
TUmHaiUTt vouU vwadl Uw oaoctmetton of Lyim-
haven Mall by Simon and AssoelKtes, Inc., an Indiua
tirm which has huitl 90 to 100 skwing cneters aroo^i
the United Stat«i.
The City Plannim ComnUssitm re«>mmeoded de^al
(tf the andicatioiiB last weA beoose of the trdtle
impact la the area and the site's proximity to the main
ruway <tf the Hani Air Station ia Ooana.
Builders
honor
Pickett
Herbert L.Kramw.pre-
sidMt of the Tidewater
Bonders Association, has-
announced that Del. Owen
B. Ptckitt had been sel-
ected to rvMivc the Ttte-
water Builders Assoda -
tion's 1975 PnUic Official
of the Year Award.
Pickett was cited fOr his
leadership and imtirinK ef-
'^rts in the 8t^ Legis-
lature which cootribnted to
much of the State legisla-
tim being being desicBed
to ensure a bitt«r <|iality
of living for the citizens
(rf Virginia.
KramM- preMnts award to PIckatt
on June 21 agenda
Tlie pos^rie pwdiase of the GEX Oepartmeet Store
prt^eity at Wttchihick Road and Virginia Bea(A Boule-
vard to a Voeatioiial Training Cc^er for tandicsHied
stodeats wiU be (m City Council's June 21 agemfai.
, itir. E. E. Brickell, sqKriotaident of schools, told
Council Monday aftenoon that the School Board tad
approved the purchase.
Tiie total eoA of Uie school, which would siwlement
the vocatlooal technical C«iter on North Landing Road,
woidd be IS.8 mUlion. Included are ¥1.6 aiUion tor the
10.5 acres and 150,000 j^iare toot buUdingiaaA $4
milUon tor ranMdding. Tto city real esUte dil^ hu
^ipralsad tte briMii« tt |Z.2 maum. GEX oeegpind
ttie store tor 16 years mttil tt went out of bustoMS
last January.
Tbn acipisitiai, acontltag to Brickell will enatie Oa
bMTd School Board to meet the standards of qnaU^
adopted Iqr tte 1976 tautam ffi( the General Aw^Uy.
Webster-Hall gets
travel writer's OK
In a letter to CoaiuU, Bricks said ttnt tte schools
wQl tave to i^end nearly |18 milUon in uiditlooal capi-
tal fbnds Just to me^ tte dassroom qmra needs of
Git revised standards over and above i»v|ected Mods
for tte Cental improveraoits Plan. A rnrised CIP
will reflect aaolter,$2S million in construction needs
ov«- tte neirt five years.
State requireaeirts tor vocatlcmal trainii% eqiansion
tave to te im{dem^ed Iqr 1980.
In his letter, BricteU regretted the iaablUty to
secure Mate a^istanM for fading of caidtal improvt-
aents.
He said thiA '^e must doidile and redotdde mr ^-
tots to persuade tte General Assembly tf the im-
portance of financial matters of state-assisted funding
tor (^rational atptnaes, but crastriKtion costs, as you
are only too well aware, tave had to be borne by Oe
tocalitr."
Jota <MUr of tte
Beach hadnt bew to M-
tsborgh ta- 18 years. Ttet
is antU two weds ago.
"Vtat a change," said
tte local travel writer.
"Tte snng had cleared, ,
aad a»etty1widttBged."
Carter stayed at tte fa-
nmus Wet^«-Hall H(Ael
IOGtf«l to ttKlMOudMC'
tfon (« tt» MM tmn. ito
ma ttere to learn tte to-
il's l a thod of opcfatta.
perhaps to use it hera la
tte near Mure wha te
plans to qwn a business
of his on.
1 liitnk we're going to
§^ two or tine CMavans
of visitors from ttere,"
tesald.
We don't tave our own
Webster-Hall, but wto
wouldn't be impressed with
tte Csvaller or tte Mar-
iner?
Ob yes. One UA thing.
Carter ^ans to visit Pittt-
bwgh at least once a year
from BOW 00.
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"A Full Service Company"
"Ito 3db Too taall-No Job Too Urge"
Ito Are &wn9a.1% Do All aeCBloK
Fronl^libag. To Carpet
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moving right Ma tte eon-
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tor addnd. "Timr raally
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I cut recoMfflcnd It too
Bi add^ ^ ai^vt-
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feodiiilt baddrcssthivr
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Sqiportlsg tte MaU are tte Ctty's nanii« Depart-
BMt, HM Dt^nrtgoMt ot IBeeusmie tkm^lfumi iriiidi
«»elr!dt ttel^. the Virginia BaachDevehqMnaatAiir^-
r^ and Moi&g«iMt7 Ward Dipirtanet. Sme wUeh is
UM^iM is bdWog a at^T tere. 1%e dher achor
atore would to J. C. P^mey's.
Tipdwrkk* Assodi^es, a Vlrgtoia-ltoach based flem
aad restetairts of tte Princass Ana* Plan am oKxise
tte Matt. TindietlBlEe priitfqials art alse p^ne^^
of PMttrote Sqptiv Afioetotes which owns Man»roke
lun oeqfl tutSmt Roebnek * Co., TinMm-Uie plans
tb biAul a ragigaal maU in Tinriwrlake a Mamwd unit
devalopaagt off HoUud ^ad, MUidtewhicbalready has
tte rqidred nniBg. ResUants of tte area are oivosed
to tte tocreamd traffic uMeh will to g^ratad by tte
propoa^ I^aittavM Man.
Homyw, all tte Aseasstan semwd a cademic when
Gayl. mu^k S. KwBtiww, coiniittittig (due* of tte
Oeaaw base, said that tte Navy "may tave tte right
to^nAOtttUs."
^ICnotlon r^arrtd to agreenwrts between tte City
and tto Navy which would give tte Navy tte right to
hm tte maU tor safety retsona. Baaald thattte eon-
eifl (tf tte Park or^nally was ttat tt to used lor low
proflte industry^ such at agticidtu*, grHing, ono-
qpedator nonattooal acQfttH, gu prodoetloB, outside
iMKtgt and scrap «redciagemi«MlM, TUsMCouneO-
BttKlokn A. BiHB to ask "bow dM It gat * I KOl^?"
bntsoo rwtorrtd to an Air Installatkas CompaWde
Uaa Zontag Rq»rt naie for tte HMal Air Sttiion to
MarcH of 197$ wUdi outUaM blgUr ttaiprours
areas snToautiBi tte Bast. He said tte MaU would
to dtreetly bomatt tte Na^s "bread and bidtar run-
way" triiieh is used 48% of tte time. "Wedont want
to Inqiact tto city Any mora ttaa^^aaceasarjr," to sdld.
Cttf lUnsfar G«»ge L. Hanbny said aepitlatloBs
botwoM tte Navy and Tte City tave brokn down tte
nd ttat "no coaunttments tave been nade by tte
•MKll or tte administratlao.
Ooneendng tte 58 acres, Knutson said ttat ttey are
"tied up iwtt a new Department of Defence decision
and ml^ tave to to reatined bj ^ Navy."
As for tte railroad wpar, ttere doaant seem to te
any firm agreement aboa t ttat. Embury said "we
don't tave any type of agreonent wttt tte railroad,"
said Vice Mayor Gwrge R. FarreU.
whan itloakadastbon^nodefiBtteaaavareseoMtaning
tte Navy and tte City's possUda afNmmts would
come out of tte meMag, Hatfor J. Curtis PayM
suggested ttat tte retoriag te delayed a week. "I
WOULD RAIDER HAVE TDiE TO COIffilDER."
Tte comdl agreed to d^er tte qaesUon uitil June
21. by a vote ol 10 to 1 witt o Baum dissentii«.
Avlatiba iidi«brisirtftoil.'stod tte sMfllidIM '
d a major catastroplty. "
Boa Huntresa, wto nld tte Princess Anne Plata
Civic League was ORiaad to tte Matt, said tte to-
creased traffic wonld te ia»cased three times and ttat
tte Man wadd actnatty "ranova baalnara flNHU other
bttstoasaag" aad wonld not provida "an new " bosinms.
CiM» Spain attmey nprasaaMng TttttatlalEa Asao*
dates cicrged Otd bott tta Ctty and tto etty naiumr*r
"tave been to fkvor of tto Matt from tte beginning,
"b an naprec ad ented sttu^lon te said, tte reconmen-
^ion '<a tte Ptaadag CoBiaission "has been %Bored."
Ranking againrt tta maU were eiperts employed by
Ttmtorlake wko diacassad tte tnfDc patterns, road
reqnlreBwnto, economto potantlals sad acOtogy.
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wrVEOOTTHE
POWER
TO MAKE GA1$ENI|IG
EASEHFm Ydir
POWER LAWN MOWERS
POWER RAKES
POWER ROTOTILLERS
POWER EDGERS
POWER HEDC^S
ANOMOfE,
AT DOWN miAR]
RENTAL RATES
TtoRanMnaee
PorAUTterCardadBff
Meads.
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Tfnliia
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m H. VUeMaefc m.
Grover Wrii^t, attoniey for Goodman Sagar Hoi^^
rwl estate firm r^reseatiog tte Simon company, m^-
talned ttat tte MaU vrauld to a rMsotable nd sdft-
aUe use (tf tto land. He said a "tot of study" tad gom
tato tte proposed mal, and obviwuly aUadlal totte
Tiffltorlake center, tato ttat tte ittmoa plans ware "mA
speculative. He panted out ttat tte site to net in tte
AICUZ aeddent potential «»e.
Kmon has an ofUm witt ttte Developmeot Antbwlty
to porehase 100 acres need for tte ceatei' for |30,000
an acre.
THE ACCENT
STATKHMIRY A ENQRAVMQ
Ww offor a complete Hno
of beautiful
Wet&Ung SiMlonery
NapUas-BrUba Bwfts Aeeessorias
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JomaiywtoffiMltt.
Q«Mrf« IM«r». R%knqr luf»6-'
•tor^iar TttitBteBMck, ml tiMttir
tTMBd, alter wiric a tnr w«#i ico
it1riMt#ttN|it to IM a riodoU
Lo aad bdwld, it was a Sjpanisb
iMmn U tMD h«re hoWiig the
coia iter* to toundtt, near tkecoB-
■tradioa alte at Patter's Bridge in
read: CABOiM IV-OEiGRATIA. Tte
hack of •ti* win ia pictored tore.
^i
Beach cookbook
a fine offering ^^
Devfled Egg and Shrimp Casserole
6 ^gs. devikd
2 pcwuKk dfftop, cdeanttl
and fj»^^te«l
2 cup« ctt»m nuce widi
Aeny to taste
U cups p»t^ cheese
Layo* a n^^nlr w^ e^ and shrimp. Cover with cream
saii0e mA (dw^e. Bd«! at 3S(f until bubbly.
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City of Virginia Batch, Va.
Juno 23, 1976
15 cents
PTATE LIBBABJ
.•iff.
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Fuel
sale
tiff
rages
Tte Virginia Gasoline
Retailers Association lias
objected to amendments to
the Comprdioisive Zoning
OnUaance which would
permit convenience stores
to sell gasoline.
City Cooncil has refer-
red tte matter teck to tte
Planning CommisskM fol-
towing crt^ectlons from
Gary L. Bwtoa, Associa-
tion attorney, wto citedtte
safety haiards of pladog
sel^service gas pomps
outlidaj^procery stores,
arry-«iiNu)d stores and
similar eonrenieBce goods.
With one attoidaatgai-
erally in dmrge ci tte
store, to said ttegaspanv
will lade sivarTislon, en-
dangertag eailomera witti
potential ilrM. and gas
I
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<&.
tvm tte tfapipgjirt et'
tto dealers, to iald, *
wonldto an "eacaettie di-
saster." TtodeaMntove
Wifittr lyerBttag easts, pay
Ugfeer ptteaa lor gas than
tto conTeaience stores will
pay and are reqa l re d to
tove rest rooms. .
If tte oonTenlnce stores
are permitted to tave gas
tanks, they shonid to re-
quired to mast tto aame
standards as tto retailers .
of gasoliae.
Tte Planning ContoalOB
initially reeonmeadad de-
nial.
City Manager Gecafa L.
Hairi)ui7 said, howavw,
ttet safeguards of a oim-
dttiooal use parmttmay
make tto amendment work-
able.
Banbnry atoo recom-
mended that rattorthan re-
duce tto reqnired lot sise
Ibr diqiensing gas from
20,000 to 10,000 aqaar a
feet , tte reqnireaeat
should rcoMin 20,000
square ftot for any facility
ttet dispenses psoline.
This would eUminate a tot
of retail
ta othM' action, CovncU:
— Approved anonlinanM
anttoiialag tte FidrsMMit
Park Free WiU Baptist
Park Freewill B^itist
Church to toU pr op erty in
^ COUNCIL, Page Al)
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Mndra ntntHTi Mnlw Pwtahi Svidy Md Ssly Famwri wsK for tickBts
Beac/i crowjgfejHght
to see Sir Swivel
By BLAIR THURMAM
OfttoSan
Tto King U stiU kii«.
Some Virginia BeaetorsspentttoaiglitinttoPemtihtke
Mall parking lot last weA inordertote assured of get-
ttag ticketstotto^gtcomlng Elvis Presley concertat Ham-
pton Road CoUseun.
By tto time tte tickeU weat on sale at 10, tto line
IwAed lite a nila loog snake. Getting ttere early didn't
oeeassarily oMaa qitfck tickets. Marste Parrish got in
line at 1:30 and still waited six hours for tto priceless
adadssfcm stdw. Mrs. Parrish, vdio's favorite Presley
tune is "Kenlacky Rain," said sto was baying tto tix Ibr
tor sisters and torself since her hu^mnd doesntdig tte
king of ro^ n' roll.
Waiting wttt her were Sandy and Sally Farmer, tteir
mother Charlotta, aadSandra Painter. Except for tte Far-
mers, no one \mm anyoae dse, but after a few hours
'' of close-<H<der Itoa-staaliag, you get acquainted.
Sandra M^tqniitt of ElvU' aongs, and especially Ukes
his threada. Sto eatertrined ter new friends wittter own
rendition of "HooDd Dog," ttrooghoid tte day, but con-
ceded ttet tte original is better.
Sally, iriw at IS seems terdly old enough to te an Elvis
fan, ex^alnad W enthnsiasra. "1 dldnt really like him
ttat mutih latil I saw Urn at Scope. Then I really liked
him." Ste added that after tte concert ate rushed iq> tte
stage and almost got to tondi Him.
Her oUw aistar Saa^ said ste eonld teve jumped q>
and tondwd Mm, hot that ste ^ waantthUcing. As for
waitteg ia Use, EMsiaa'ttteanlypertormaneeste would
spend sll day in line for. "I'd do tte aune thing to see
Ym and Led Zendln."
And ittat dtos sto like bait about Elvis? "HU grin,"
Aesaid.
Charlotte Fannw, tte iMilher (A Sally and San^, is
partial to tte soi«, "Teddy Bear." But despite being an
Elvis fu, die attended the LawreiHse Welfc concert two
weeks ago. ^
StaniHflg jast bdiind ttet group, was Noble Hawkins,
itto has been Itollowteg Elvis ever since heJIi ul <tipear-
ed on tte "Ed adUvan Show." Hawkins claimed ttat at
one of Elvis' amcerfs', Us daughter, Peggy Monahan,
wu called 19 (m stage bg Presley and given one of his
scarves. Ito scene also an>eared in the movie "Elvis
da Tour."
Tea, Elvis may tave put on a little weight, and be may
not qi^e teve tte vtdce te once liad, but he is still tte
KttK.
SUN road fine,
perfect driving
tt was good drivinrlpler Meal conditions for Mrs.
Ann Litterest.
Ste had a car to sdl, wasn't sure bow to do it, so
turned to tte VIRGINIA BEACH SUN.
Tto liaper proved to to a direct highway to success.
*R«qx»se was very, very good," said tte George
WaMiington Hi^iway resitent. "Tte car was sold tte
seooad day tt was in tto paper. We got lots of calls."
Bat ter report doesn't surprise us. Readership sur-
veys show ttat something like 60 per cent of our sri>-
scriters continue to read tte paper four days after
piddicatiaa.
"I aidd tt easily because it was tte local paper,"
Mrs. Ltttertot added. "And tto ad doesn't get lost among
so many otter ads."
Sto nM Mm wooU »)vertise right here i^ain in
tto fatare. And you caa join her and sell wtetever it
is yon teve for sale. Simply caU 547-4571.
Curley new SUN GM
Km Cariay has toea named general
■aa^er of THE SDtK. aeeordtaiato
HaaM By^. praakl«a,ByerlyPab-
UeidlMa..
Carl^, SO, briags wittMm 12 yurs
vi varied oiieiMnee ttM encom-
passes joitfialiMn aid eommnnin-
tions.
Ito new GM's earew togaa as a
staff wrttar on Tte Dall^ Plains-
■ma te BwoB, S.D. Fr^ ttare to
tei^ 14k adnid psychdaty. at tte
ttna wittiag fc»' tta Water -
i(Si).}P*lteOidnioa.
KwiCkvtoy
Cartey wu aava bnraaa tfreetor
al BaBi4i9Ilaa.}8teleCell«|art««
to wortud oa Ms mstera, sad was
appointad ai^n- tA tto BemMji DaUy
Pioaaer. Hte trav^ took Mm IMo a
part onM^xhiii aRaagamanl ia a
groop ta Wyoattig weeklies, where
to wu rMpowBde tor tto manage-
m«d fA tto GilMte News-Record.
He tes been aa wfitor and pob-
UAer (Tepaia) od to additim to
bMag KElive to a aambn' of pro-
faasioBal orgaaisattoas, Duley has
woa many d^e aad agonal atnrds,
k^ad potops by Ptms Associa -
tlea hoarav tor tto complete edi-
lorial p^w.
Cartey and Ms wife, Carolyn, re-
MdaMS«l0 8odMyLaaa.
"We're pleased to teve a man ui
Kaa's tackground and eqieriaice join
us," said Byerly. 'Re looks forward
to wortdng wttt our staff, readers
and advertisers. Tbom wishing per-
sonal assistance in tteir advertls-
taig programs can contact him at
Vn-mx. We are confident he wUl
qiaartmad mr community involve -
meat, and Ken greatly looks forward
to laeettog our siq^rters."
Cttrtey swceeds Km Berry wto left
ItH* a tqi management position with
a aewvQwr groqt In his home stete
of Hawaii. Carlo's atvoiotmert is
MtadMataamediately.
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wfm^i^t^wmmm
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A-2 ^^nmala B«di 9m, Jum 23, im
Bowman is cited
Lw E. Bof man, sod of Mr. and Mrs. Join C.Jowmui
of CsrUBg Rotd, a Dartraoirtb College Janior, nas been
ctted kjr a |H*ofessor of English tor outstanding academic
acblevemeot during tlie past term.
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PMtTSMOUTH
Lynnhaven
s8p(**w^'
gets OK,
zoning talk 'enlightening
By LEE CAmish
Sun PoUttealUfrltn' -
City CouncU lias put tta tl^mp ot aninnal on the
$40 million hjmhtna Mall la Oeetna.
The Center is en)ected to rival in iIm the Military
Circle Mall, now the Uggnt to Tidcvtitr.
Zoning changes granted Hoodajr bf Council pemtt
the construction of the Mall on 100 aerei vttJria tke
1000 acres Ocena West bdasttlal fut. ZoBiog wa«
changed from office district to eUDmunlty Inslaau dU-
trict in the bee of (vposttion team the Pluniag CoM'
mission, the NaTjr, resideids ant a loeal dntloiMr.
Councilman Clarence A. HoUnd said that tta «i|v>
ments had been "willghteBliig" and diat tt* l«a»e
elicited the most discnssioa of a naing Isnw "In th*
six years I've beenhere."
Simon and Associates, Inc., an Indiana flm «ltk tp-n
tions on the prtyerty, expects to lyw the eaiier dpaa bf
August 1978. Goodnan Se^ar BogOi is tht rati wtat».
company r^resenting SlmiiB. MOHtgoaarf Vtod aid
J. C. Penney Dqiartmoit Soras will bwtwootHMtar
anchor stores planned fbr the Hall.
Dangtrtador
Plamiing Commission opposttioB to the aoniag changM
«as based chiefly on the danger factor cited by C^.
W. D. Knotsim, commanding office of the Manl Als
Station at Oceana. Knutson maiBtitn*d in a tottwt4
CouncU that the "types of comawdal dereloiiaiail
enrisiuied" in past disensaloaa batvMu tta Havy amt
the City of ^rglnia Beach vttUi tto tti^strbl pailif
were those without lar^ eoncMtratkNU of pMptoi
Although Knutson was present at the Monday sesali»r
he referred to his letter when atfcad to qiaak. U his
letter he admitted that the Navy aothorlty to stop any
project ^iproTod by City Council. Headdedttatamoral
commitment does exist.
Much discussion Monday and during a frar-hanrpriUie
hearing the prei^ous week revolved aromd flw agne**
ments between toe City and the Navy as to vtet ues
the industrial Parit jnvperty sbonld be pot. ^ ;:
In exAange tor the city's cooperatian and estaldfth,>j
mnet of property restrictions the Navy was to gmt.
easements over a rail qmroverNainriHtipertytoMVf
the Park and to turn over 58 acres of Navy ProfMnty^:
tottePatk.
City Manager George L. Banbury rqiwtsd fUt the
Virginia Beac^ Devtiopnent Aurthiffily which oantnla
the Park land had purchases eaanmwte lor. 4K^S0fty
The 58 acres, however, have never hnw deeded to-
the City.
OliMrplmt?
Under the Iiilustrial Park plan, deaerifaod as a bad*
bank scheme, private owners of the prapac^havea^ead^
to hold the im^erty In obeyi^ aaty tht Oty eoaU
woit oA the most eeonomle use of the laid. Buhnry
said that under this arrangement, when 1ndli^idtlparc<^
are sold, owners pot to deed restricttons raeommenda^
by the Navy.
Development of Lynnhaven MaU nay endanger plana
ofr a proposed regional dnpptog center on anIOaefw
site at Tlmberlake, alnaH^ A^aUy toned. Devatopai*
of TlmberUn are alad prtol^^ oTPMllRlEa Mall,
which is now the city's largest shivpiag omU- Tiaber-
lake spolMmen cited reasons tor ogiioattkin to the
Lynnhaven site as poor drainage, Inadeqa^ ntiUtles,
and the danger from the air statton.
Asked by Vice Mayor Gaoiga R. FartVU whether he
felt "as ttoo^ you're braOtog lUtt widi the Navy al
all," HaiAnry said, "Not at an."
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POWER LAWN MOWERS
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RENTAL HATES
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Base exchange
plan completed
He Uttle Qrart Navy Exdmga has just ampMed
a |1.5«llU«l JMjeet to expand and renovate UMr Re-
tatLSbmAcfl%.
The pr^et, andertaken I9 the B.A S. Coutni^n
Cup. hi eoKlaneUoa Irtth the Navy Resale System 0|-
flea, has oMaa to a dose aflCT 18 months of otensive
ranovattiM; and Mnstruetton <tf a new 28,190 sq. S.
BalittihiaHnsai^
A MHatf Nai^ patrons can ha proud <rf, the 'naw'
E^hnga has 4oai|t to, and been saeimtiul at, getting
away fron the ttidittonal military hxdc in Ex^anges
and offen anthorised patrons^a emntortabto and IhaUon-
aUa^teatoihfv.
PiacMt at tta rttbM-cultiag oefwnontoa wwi JUaa
MttBigsMa^EK. B|. Nt BdlmMf, ISSO^Jkifj
Eidiania?>6iiScarf uilffi R.M. Sussoian, Confliudtog
OtAcar Naval AnpUUous Base, LCi^EIK, Capt..M.B.
Olaon, Commanding Officer Navy Raaale £tyataai Otflca,
Rear Admiral E, M- Koeher, Commander Atlanlto,DI-
vlsian Naval FaelUtlas Engineering Commaad, itaar. Ad-
miral A. W. Walton, Jr., Md MS. Navy Exdiuge,
LCR^K ms, SoH^ ItaxweU.
Bantary alio aaid tlat he dibt tttik tte MaU would
jMpudiaethabnM.
AiMMIipifu gn«tad by tc^MUt (d scnn to teOK
1Mi« ftrifca vMdlM wmA M^m^ J. CnrOa Aqnt
and O Bmd dto e a Jehn A. Bant, Botawt B. Callis, Cterln
W. Gafdaar, Oarmea A. Bolland, Mte^ L. Sluding
and Floyd S. Waterfield Jr.
Voting agatsit were Tie%lte]9rGo«i^ R. Fan^
and CoaMlbteh John R. Griffin Md Dr. J.Ml^ IfeCoy.
IOmwObu Bdbart B. CroMNdl Jr., a^atorad be-
«Msa Ua tew firm repr^mta Mriat4» Sfoara Asao-
dataa.
Aa the voted was re<mded a voice eaUad oat £ram
the «nwdad Conndl Chaabanu "l^e b^Mt ml^to
to a decade."
to otter loniiV raattprs, Coondl:
-►Aijifwad an qpilcatioH of Edmid T. Ftongan
te T^Mmt of laBtog troB R-6 R^dwUal toR-8
Waahiiidtol aaitl<^ on .64 acre paH»tlO(^d on toe
»aA Jida o( titt Sreet east of teihertoa Dtin,
Lyaahavf.
—DelMrrad tot three weeks actkm oa a ap^lcation
of Alfred M. Maaon tor a chuga of Mitt« froar Reai-
dontta) to Comimmlty Bosiaess JMatriet on tM acres
locked on ttemwtt side of Boanay Road. wMt of Sogtt
Gm Ifaiad, XMipsville. Rearing on a eondl t i w rnl use
jmMmGK WmAWf ACAD
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VFiGINiA
day seilol prteaa
« Itopau
fMma ol race, eoloi [
and laational or ethnic
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liu PttWHwra BLVD.
MimiCHffK^JrA. I3104
SPOr^ORED BY TilE BEAZLEY
FOUNDATION, INC.
p^«tt far ft bnlk aotage yard on the pnpfrty Ms asto
dabrrod. lteprtttk)n«>oi4ectstoaeenditton«(4«p(«m)
ttid4w.graafr thaX%a toeijoet ttntoi^ aaaatoant
•ooM the property lw Thalto Creek. Maaon aay*
itefSl tofce « «| (tf Us pnv«r^.
Itobwt Nui^to, rqtteserttag Om lliaUa Civic Leapw,
ol4«dadtotta rMonlgn as ^ot hi^« aad eMtongerii«
ttadntoaga to the area. '
-Aniroved an litfieatton Iliad by Ptoa and SAerg,
Inc.. lor a change in aoniag froa Offica Otatrid to
Light todnatrtal District on appnntoiatoly 11.17 aena,
located oa the nortt side of the Ei^ressmy, waat of
Soott fttehctad ^^, Bayakte.
— Anooved a Ranged to aoidnf fron AfrieaHval
Ustrid to L4ht todartrial District lor ai^oite^aly
2.5 aerM known as Parert Y, ^sahittvlslea of Lot
12 and SAdtvisfcm of Lot 13. Lwdon Bridg (krdana.
--Denied a iBi p ll cat h» In- a dMOge of wmb^ from
RMldaitlal to Commodty BaOam en 1.8S4 aieraa lo-
cated on the east side of Xaiq«vllle Road, nnrtt of
totfn River Road, Kaqwvfila.
-GmMada Condtttonal Use I^mit to Naw QnoMid
Presbyterian Oarch to eonstrwd a eharcfe on attrea-
aere parcel toeated on the east ahte of KenvnvfUe
Road, nortt of l^mrt Drive, Lake CrUstophK.
"Gruted a conditional ne permit to Mea^ l4tt-
eraa Omrdi to eonrtraet a ehnrd on S.Mt acres
located (m tte north side of HoUanl »»d, wot of
Windsor Oaks Wert.
"D^rred fbr one week an appUcatJan tor a Aaaga
oi waiOat to Mtewhte Stations, toe., troa Waaidantan
District to Coaunnaity Bnsiness on a .88 acre parcel
tocatod on the east aide (rf Ltttta Neck tUmA, nntt
<^ Kings Grutt Road.
Clear ¥lew Seafood Co.
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To pump or not pump,
that's Beach question
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Ttie estMics of pumplqg stations in resideDtial
nei|hborlK>ods were taken to task at Monday's Coimell
meMint.
' Coivtcilman Robert B. Cromwell Jr, said that he has
the "worse looking pumping station" near his home on
Bayville Drive. "I certainly think something can be
done to make it more attractive."
The subject was introduced by Robert Kennedy, spakii«
for the Civic League of Stratford Chase which is ORXtsing
the construction of a 150 foot water tower at a site
at Providence and KempsvUle Roads.
He offered alternate plans for a different type tank-
low rise and concrete, and a difterwt site both of
which would cost the city considerably mot«.
As it turned out several of the couMHineD had neigh-
borh^ tanks which tyep aKireciated.
CouncUman Patrick L. Standing said that before the
tank was put across the street of his bouse in Bay Colony,
SUN writer
Bill Candler
Joins
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The Donning Company/Publishers, Inc. amwuncM the
aniointment of William H. Candler as director of mar-
keting.
Candler is a former assistant professor ans assis-
tant to the president at Old Dorainlon University. A
graduate of Washington and Lee University and Washii^-
ton and Lee Law School, Candler served with the Of-
fice of The Judge Advocate General in the Department
of the Army, Washington, D. C, pracUced Uw briefly
in Heathsville, before coming here as an associate of
Boyd, Davi»and Payne in 1970.
He joined ODU In 1972, where be was responsible
for managing the president's office and serving as legal
advisor in university- related matters. ,
Candler is also vice president of the North Vir^nia
Beach Civic League, and regular contributing coluin-
nist to THE StJN.
Wall paper clinic
slated Tuesday
" An unus^-'dlMc ^ies 'fo''{Ki Beieii'Ta«iair.
A "waHpaper clinic" wlU be staged by Thalia Qui»t
and Drapery 9iop, Inc. along with theOlneyCo. It will be
held at 415S Virginia Beach Blvd. Tbeioteriordecoratloii
demonstration adi instruction will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Reservations are encouraged by calling 340-6421. Re-
freshments wUl be served, and the gathering isbve with
' an invited.
his family had to wuh the dishes at 10 and 11 p.m.
"That tank was the most beautiftil thing I'd ever seen."
Cromwell said the additional cost of Kennedy's pro-
jects wold not be justified and that he encountered
the same problem in his neighborhood. Dr. Clarence
A. Holland also lives in that neighborhood. While he
accqited the pumping stations and towers as necessary
he thougt they could be made to look better.
Ont ehe recommendation of City Manager George L.
Hanbury Council awarded Brown Steel Contractors, Inc.,
the contract for the ccmstruction of a water tank and
pumping station for $845,000 behind the Wisked Furniture
Sore in Bayside, and another for $330,000 for the Provi-
dence Road Station in KempsvUle.
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Beach played an important role
In our history of 200 years ago
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President:
Advertising Manager:
Editor:
Business Manager: .-';..'
Circulation Manager: V'-
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F'iiIjIk dtiutis with main office located
,it 1)8 Rosirnofit Rd , Virginia Beach,
Vj 2Mh'J Sci.omi (lass postage paid at
Lyiintidvcn Station in Virginia Beach.
'I'J wiik subscription by mail: S7. Other
rdti's published on legal page.
Two problems
surface again
•
Two problems whicb continoe tocropiQiinCity Couocil
dellberatiosD- -drainage and stre^ elosiii(s— Ittre sur-
biced again.
Colonial Stores, Inc. has asked for the clmiog of
a part of 28th Street and an muamed alley between
28th and 29th Streets in conjimctloD with a Big Star
store which the company plans to locate on the ad-
joining site.
The code of Virginia sets the procadorc for Street
closings, but Boucnilman John A. Baun said he had
some doubt abot the whole prceAire. As tor drain-
age, he said, the City has not eome vp with aj orer-
all drainage plan. In rlation to an earlier petitioo
Bamn had said that natural drainage dttehes are allowed
to be filled and then new ones haTetoM>roirtded.'
A parade of resUents In the area objected to the
closings because the area is a natural drainage basin.
Flood conditions which are already bad, will get worse,
they said.
Ralph Cox, a pnqierty owner cm 27th Oreet said he
thought closing any street is a mistake.
The petition was denied unanimously.
'76 art show
goes Thursday
All eyes dilft to the boardwalk Tlmrtday.
Virginia Beach's fammis oceanside eemeat strip wUl
once more play host to the East Coast's most glttterii«
and fun happenings.
The 21st Amnal Boardwalk Art Show will run throi«h
UoaOkj with thousands expected to swell tte area and
enviroas.
Pid)liclsts Julie Irby and Jane Waters said that the show
this time around should prove to be the biggest and best
to date. Goodies on display wUl inelude<dlsand acrylics,
watercolors, mixed media, prtaits, sculpture and assorted
crafts.
The event will go daily from 10 to 6, brtween 10th and
20th streets. Judges are Mario Cooper, Brian N. Rush-
too, and Herb Cohen. The show is sponsored by the Vii--
ginia Beach Arts Center.
'Tomorrow' to
close program
Hie Virginia Beach Tomorrow Commtttee eipe^
to wind q) its program with a final |dUBii« sessloo
in September, Derek Dnm-Raiddii, chairman has an-
nounced.
Eqtected cort of the final session, a tm-day mee^
of 7S participuiU and siqiport persooMl, will be about
$1,500. City CouDcO wlU act oa tte appo^Mim
at the Jme 28 meetii«.
TiM committee of nine has been worUng tor ayetr
under the guidance of the Brookii«« bsltatiae with dtl-
sens and members of the Coumil. fte object of the
omimittee is to come iq> wltt a wdal aad growth
policy for the City.
Dwn-Rakin toU Council Mooitay that the committee
tas five alternatives for tiie city, brt ttat they are not
M<»*nreily anapatOiIe. Wttt Oe eotomttlee tapes to
do at is ffaial ses^a si to makt a reeoBuneodatiM
rtich the CouKll may accqrt « r^ect. The reom-
men&tkw wiU give a {ieture <rf what Viiflnia BcMh
shouM be like in the year tOOO.
Car wash scheduled
PUza Junior High Is bavii« a car msh imaU.
It will be sUged at Cnns's aiell, Plasa Trail aad Bose-
mmit. ne cost is II per car airi ^ for trucks or
nns. Proceeds will go tonrd uniforms and traas-
portatlM for the next school year.
BICEatTENNIAL CALBlQAli OlF' EVENTS
ByJAClCa(^etT80N
Sim CoDtHiNiMr
1774
April 21-Bassett Hosel^ adnrtisad for 6,000 tons
a stone to be delivered to Cape Benry tor a U^rthouse.
May 24-Governor Dunmora dltaolved the Bouse of
Dae«Bb«* 6-Freeholdera <a Prteeess Aue met at
tegwell Moore's house and voted In siqniort ot COe-
tinartal Association.
1776
February 7-Norlolk Committee «f SaiMy rotod to
eensttre Dr. Alexander Gordon.
March 9-Petitlons ntersd lOr wtahlishliHt a town at
Kemps Landing in Princess Aane COvot^.
Ane^jOvenorDunmoratledVlUlaaaargandboanled
theH.M.S. Fowley.
S^ember SO-Dunmoro's tnKva wtled- off printing
|»«ss ot John Holt in Norfolk.
October 22-Dunmore's troops nided Kemps Landing
and made a prisoner of Anthony Lawaon, Delegate inillam
Robinson and C^it. Thomas Matttww.
November 19-DunmorMnd troopn ag^ raided Kemps
Landfog-took onUi of aUegianeo fnoi psople.
December»-BrtUdi In Fort Murray al Great Bridge
attacked Amoican troops nntor Oen. VllUam Wood-
ford. They were defeated and retreated to N(»1blk.
1776
January 1-Brltish sh4>s fired on Norfolk, settii« it
aflra. American troops set additional fires.
Fritruary e-Amerlcan troops, under N. C. Gen. Robert
Howe, abandoned Norfolk after destroying romaining
building.
April 10-Committee of Safety ordered evacuation of
all inhalrftants ta Princess Anne County to the iatoior.
Later modified to "all those oonsidarsd enemies of
America".
May 20-DonmoK's fleet of 94 vessels Mt Norfolk
Harbor.
July 20-Copy of Dedaration of Indepoidence received
in Williamsburg, oroered to be "proclaimed" by She-
riff of each County at Courthouse door.
OecMiber 9-7,000 boaheia of salt Mdered ittstrlbded
to Alexanirla, Richmond »tf Hogs H<fle en the Rap-
pauiock.
1777
January 1-All naUves of Great Britain who wen agents
for British mnrchants to leave the country within 40
days,
Fi^ruary S-Tbree Brttidi warsh^m of 60, 50 aad 16
guns under Commodore Hotham in Lynn^ven Bay.
Febmry 14-Anthony Uwson. of late a Britlah pri-
soner in tt. Aagnstine. returned to Princess Ame of
pan^t.
AagBBt 14- Justices of Prineeaa Aane administered oath
of aUei^ance to lo^ citlsens.
Mgnit 15-neet of 100 sails seen "standli« dtreetly
into the t$9u" by C^it. Brigtt of the armed Bt^
Nia^afflptoi (British fleet andu- Admiral Howe headed
for njlade^hia).
Daeember l-CoL Thomas Reynolds Walker of Prin-
cens Anne ordered to set up mtch with s^nal firos
at Cape Henry.
1778
March S-Five British warAips guanUag entrance to
C^M.
May 4-Edwaro Moseley, Sr., Anthony Bam^hs, Is-
fac Jacobs found guilty of a "riot by th^attkm".
May 13-Govenor Henry otdered Inspedor Gwwral
and Aast. Engtoeer to iavest^rte YoMmn an a
sale hartior for protedkn of friendly ship* « |»krt a
sqiertor fleet of ^ enemy. Favorably reported May 25.
Jae 6-Jasiah Philip. Bnnditia. Loyaliat Renegade
ontored jaUed by JasUce Petw Sii«letaa at Kempsville,
tor robiring the Qmttoent ot ABwrican. Philllpn was
captured by Capt. Amos Weeks' con^eny and executed
in Oe<»mber, 17n.
Nov«nb«- 27-Brltiah sh^ "Swift!' ru apouad at
Cape Henry, gi-man crew was taken As prisoners
(tfwar.
British vessels
swarming In bay
1779
April 19-Brttlsh Admiral Getnge Collier wrote to
liord George Gennatoe, tellii« of hia pi«ii^f4 ^tte ft
on tte Nortolk-gortsmorth area.. '
May IS-Adiribid^ Qttflier'and Giieral Edward Matt-
hewa led thdr Mpt and troqpa in an M^k on Norfolk
ud PortamooHi, Ken^ Landing and Sdtolk. to ad-
ditK» to the deatruetkm of Fort Nnlaon, the British
aet fin to all three towns and deatnqwl 22 ^^,
tandreds of hogs-head of tobacco, molaases, pork
and rum, Mfi timbera cannon and powder. Iliey alao
took 85 milttary priaoners and nine elrilian twiwHng
two Jnatlees of Princess Ann, Joim Hancock aad (Carles
Williamson.
Jane 4-TlHniaa Jaflarson wu daeted Governor of
Virginia. Ramors w«re aent abroad that Great Bri-
tain had stfored independence to the IS Unitod S^tfos.
Ifoveodw SO-Jamea PariEor wrote Britlah General
MatUews about a retorn to Vlifiaia, sn|g«(iac Potts-
nuMa as the most desirable and dtfensible locatioo
forapoirt.
DocMnber-General WaaUngtoo aad General Clinton
w«t eorre^onding about an exchange of Anwriam
aad BrtttiA prisoners.
1780
April 19-Junea Jones irf Viifinia writea that "the
aaanias' vaasda swarm la C h e aa g aa te Bay."
Hay tt-dUaens of Prineeaa Am potttlaa General
AasMBUy for aU to obteiaii« rdease ol OarleaWU-
Uattaon aad Jcta Baoeoek and John SnUh, prisonera
ot tte BritiA in N«w T«t.
June i-Ganenl CUdm wrote to Lord C<n«wallis toll-
lag of lAoa to invade Virginia to Septomber or October.
Jriy i-I^M BriUah frigates Join 10 printews in
prawltog Cbasapeafce Bay.
SsptMabtr t-Qumaor Jefferaon wrote Samaal Buat-
h«loQ, FrtaUeitf of Congreaa, ttat tiw Virgiida Trea-
anry U aifeaattad.
SvteadMr t-French Couaul D'Aamoora aad Attaehe'
estate L«i8t were at C^ie Beary awatttng arrival
of Fraadi fleet.
Septembw 20-Brltiab Gourd LaaUe ordwed to Vlr-
ghito to eatehUah port rt Portmnoattr
October li-CdooriSWwrateGeneralGatettkattiHk-
town was a good place for sheltering tnxvs and Frwch
October n-British trotqM under General LesUeocci^
Poitntonth, and a party under Captain J(dm Saunien
(Lo^Uyt owmr of Pembnricd) occupy Kemps LatuttM,
»>v|nber^6-Offl^Ma Cltotp%:irrHw CtmraaUls aho^
dealnllltty of matoi!yhii%il>Osf'at Portoniovi,
Rovomber IS-Brttiah evacuate Portemouth-2,500mn,
10 wkrA^ta.
Daeember 14-Traltor Benedict Arnold, now a Bri-
tlA Gemral, ordered to Ctoaapeake Bay to take post
at Pwteffioutt.
Deconber 90-Britlsh fleet of 27 sail sighted at Wll-
loaghby pioint.
1781
Juaary 1-British fleet off Hampton.
Jamary M-After raiding James River aa for aa
Ridunnd, General Anold took post at Portomooth.
F^miary 10-Kraips Landing oeeivted by Miish troops
unMr (kilonal Jotoi Simcoe of Qoeea's Raiven, Bene-
diet Arnold ri^ed there on Fdirnary 21.
FotHTuary IS-Three French warsUps andwr to Lynn-
haven Bay.
Fatornairy 17-400 Militia man of Prineoa Anne and
Norfolk won with North Quoliaa General lasac Gn-
gory at ItoittWMt River Bridge.
March 18-General Laliyette reeomwitered the Bri-
tlah positioas at Portsmouth.
mreh 15-Brttlsh fleet with troqn under General
raiBps arrived to Lynnhaven Bay.
AiMl SO-K^ish troops under Arnold and niillips
head q> James River for Petenburg.
May 25-Conwallis Joins Arnold near PeterAuf.
Jnae 19-Thomas Nelson, Jr. elected Governia' of
VirglBla.
Jshr 10-Conwallis was at Suffolk on his way to Port-
smonth but never got thero-in^ad, he went to Tork-
•.^'^.
Aagut IS-Poitemouth, Norfolk and Princess Anne
•vacated.
Seftember 9-BatUe bttweoi French and Brittoh fleeto
begins off Cape Henry and nds with Britidi wttlt-
drawlag to New York.
OcbAer 19-After masterful maneuvering bf Wadi-
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PA club meets
The Princess Anne Woman's Club of
Virginia Beach met recently at Pine Tree
Iim for tlie iostaUatlMi of officers.
Mrs. Norman L. Brown, parllamen-
tarian «rf the Tidewater District Virginia
Federation of Woman's Club, and past
presideirt of the VFWC installed the fol-
lowluf:
Mrs. Preston E. Berry.President; Mrs.
Un Hamilton, first »lce president; Mrs.
John Slngletary, second vice president;
Mrs. Lacy Rol>eson, third vice president;
Mrs. H. K. Hawthorne, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. Howard Flowers, correspond-
ing secretai^ and Mrs. John E. Nixon,
treasurer.
Mrs. A. R. Bunting and Mrs. Preston
E. Berry, delegates to the VFWC annual
convention in Roanoke, gave reports at the
meeting.
New officers set
The Virginia BeatA Mooae Lodge No. 1998 recently
installed officers for the combig year.
They are Pilgrim Aimer Bull, bttalUag Sgt. - at -
Arms, Earl K. Roberts, Sgt. - at - Arms, Pert Gnham,
Prelate, Frances J. BocaelU, Asat. ^. - at - Arm
and Hunter Camp, Past Governor; WUUud A. Partridge,
Inside Guard, Elliot Van Ostfaod, Trustee, Ramon C.
Medlock, Outer Guard, Herbert L. Cirtts, Jr., Tnistet
and Earl Wise Sr., Tmsurer.
MB.Browii, Mm. StanMl, Mt. B«ry
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A-6 - Virginia Btach Sun, Jrae 23, 1976
In the Virginia Beach Class A Softball
League, the 4400 Club is the cream of
the crop. After bealiilg the Patriots last
week, 8-4, they upf>ed their record to
11-1. Picturedhere is JohnBaynor blast-
ing a single.
Prtchm' Mark lAistin usat an unorthodox
windup, but gets tha Job dona for ttie
4400 Clii>/He bends^his knees, comes
up, flips the ball^^arid retreatsrtiuickly.
Weird, but who canj Complain witfi first
place? ^
Angels down to earth
By SHANNON COX
Dept. of Parks
and Recreation
The Angels may just l>e
the most dedicated group
of players in the Virginia
Beach Women's Softball
League.
Before beginning this
season, they learned that
their sponsor of last year
was not financially aUe to
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of the pUyers, "Hit the
streets", and began
searching tor a new-spon-
sor. Much to their dis-
may, out (tf the numerous
establishments contacted
in the Virginia Beacham,
not one was, willing to to-
tally sqifiort this spimkT
woman's team.
Howevei^, they did find
one business, Here and Now
Jewelry, who wan able to
contribute the entry fee
fbr the league.
Now, where would they
get the rest of the money
needed to purchase equip-
ment and unilbnns? Af-
ter mn^ discussion, it was
deckled thattheteam mem-
bers wcild persooally eon-
tribute or raise the re-
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Hotline: 481-HElP. It's tbe first
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Acs wd lwd by Tti* JoW C o miii iwl en vm'tm A ec w j uw tan
to allow; them to pnrtijel-
pete this'season.
As a first year tetmin
197S, the "Angels" made
; a fine showing in this 1m*:
gw, posting a rqmlablie
irinnlng record. Thl8yenr»
they are once again cm Uie
road to suecesstbl season,
: with 4 wins and 3 losses.
i^'As of June 16, they are
. 6-4. Now that the Ii76
sofflMll season is In full
swing, the "Angels" are
stlU dedicated to the pro-
ject of finding a sponsor,
as well as to the goal
of being the first place
team in their league.
The "AngeU" however,
have some lonnaldableop-
poMBto as yonirill be able
"^vi see In the following
standings tor the second
division:
Virginia Bench AJ's 10-
Stars 7-3
Systems Development
Corp. 7-3
Pungo To#M Castle-
lettes 7-3
Angels 6-4
Streakers 6-4
Computer Sciences Corp
3-7
Bayslde BJittes 2-8
Bank of VirglnU 2-8
Rock Church 0-10
The Recreation Depart-
ment would like to thank
Larry Smtth for the In-
foirmatton tt has given us
on the Angels for publica-
tion. Vk also wish the
^ rest of the Wom«i's Lea-
gue good luck for the re-
'ihainder of the season.
Any team wttUn the Vir-
ginia Batch IJRecreatlon
'; League, inw^n&etoscad
us intormatloA coBceming
their team.. Please forward
.all your inftMinatidn to the
^ Virginia Beadt Recreation
^ Departmert,AthleUcOfflce
'{ 4700 Recreation Drive,
Virginia Bea<±, Virginia
23456
FVofessional fMribal) piM«rs invadad
Virginia Beach last wee(blnbjd|g^Ji»y.
in the Vince Lombardi 'Q*^'^ ^RHH^^^
at Red Wing. While cruising aW'--*
their golf carts, they were,
alad to siflBjMitogrili^^forji
start. Picturad hara with Radskin (H^at
Charlie Taylor are Pat Barton, Kent
Wade, an unidentified youth with hat,
lanrtes Barton, Vince Frazier.and Kelly
Rapping here with Pittsburgh Stealer
Tomnrty Reij^hfion are Kelly Bybee. Cir^
Cyr and Shawn Bybee. all of Virginia
Beach;
Gray trout, which threatned to become an extinct
species only a few years ago, have returned to the waters
(rf the Chesapeake Bay. And they are bigger in slse
than ever.
Recently a record gray trout, or weakfishas it is
also called, .was caught in the waters spanned by the
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel; the fish tiii|)ed the scales
at just under 17 pounds. Exceptional catches are t>eing
taken at around the «4 Island, of the Bridge-Tunnel.
Gray ^ront ^ only one of many species offish that
Is being- caught In the area. Other major catches so
^tor this season include channel bass- -the biggest to date
weighed 74 lbs; king mackerel (20 lbs, 13 os); striped
,.;ba8S (33 lbs); bluefish (21 lbs), tautog (IS^lbs, 1 os.).
floander (1^ tits,,^.oc), aM sea bass (6' lbs
Although tiharter boats are available
of the Bay In Southeastern Vlrgl:.
boat to get where the action is.. , . - .,
Motorists using the 17.6 mile span across the mouth
of the Bay^ can fish without charge from the facility's
625-foot-loag "Sea GoU* fishing pier. The piet' ' '"
out froin Sea Gull Island, more than thr*
shore from Virginia Beach, southern termini
other three man-made Islands in the Bridge-tunnel
complex, the island Is five acres of '' ---■-■-•
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estate, constructed in some of the world's best fishii«
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According to Salt Water Sport Fishing in VirginU,
a booklet published by the Virginia Travel Service,
the tour artificial Islands.. .and.. .concrete pilings pro-
vide the basis itor phenomenal marine growth. t
"At first tiny microscopic organisms attached them>-
selves to the pilings, and hi^e boulders of the Islands.
They in turn attracted larger predatory organisms which
attracted even larger ones. The cycle continued until
mature game fish moved in to feed on the smaller
fish,"
" . the Chesapeake Bay structure has becoHaearibbcm-
aiuner table for myriad forms of marine life,*
:'> iUMHther fishing eq^rt's eqilanatlon of the iriieno-
menou.
Sea Gull Island is an attractive sto(filng place even
for non-flshlng tabtrists. Facilities bdnde a coffee
shop where the food is delicious and inexpensive, a well-
stocked gift shop with moderately priced merchandise,
and a scenic point for "shutter-bugs" and ship-watchers.
The Bridge-Tunnel and U.S. 13 provide the shortest
route bet«|ui Wilmington, Delaware and the Virginia-
Carolina ^Ital areas. It is 95 miles shorter and over
'^ minutMhless driving time than the attematlve route.
i Bridge-Tunnel otters another advantage to fishing
enum alasts jrho travel in camper vehicles. The Brk^e-
Tunael permits the carryfi^ of up to two non-pemun-
aotly m<nmted 4S-poiffld tanks, or two permanently mount-
ed tanks with total c^Mctty of up to 200-pounds of LP
gas.
Tanks must meet ICC standards; they need not be
purged. A two- axle, tour-tire camper wouU pay the re-
fulaf^'passenger or toll of $6. Charge for a two-axle
sIxtW* motor home Is |9, There is no charge for
passengers.
An East Coast map, showing the mites to fiie Brid-
ge-Tunnel, is available by writing: D^. GC, 'Chesa-
peake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Cape , Charles, Va. 23310.
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By BUIR THimUAN
Sua Sports Editor
Sckool is out, til* Uds are free,
Ttey're hewUiiK to the sand and sea,
Out ttdnc Uiat tiie sdnols cant tea(^.
Is kow to raise hell on the beadi.
B«t if tlwre was a course as such.
Math and French tiiey wouldn't learn much,
8|N»ts hoirever, they sure can play,
And Bayside's nine went all the way.
Terry Morton made sure that,
The Maiiins learned to pitch and bat,
RlMdn ud Lech and Holland too,
Mad* tt* other teams feel blue.
Mt, Veimn should have stayed away,
'C^uii* flwy pit no hits on tiiat day.
As BaysUe imi the diampionship.
n* Marliii's track team too did well,
As omoiints befpre them fell.
With Krmter, Lenahan ud Mosely,
Hay wia the dlstric^^eet real cosily.
The ilrls, so as not to be outdone.
Showed th* boys they too could run,
BtUad 8m Jones and Harriet Cook,
Ite city title the Marlins took.
Rutert, PtttiUo, Schafler and Jordan,
Bu the no relay and didn't get sore then,
They Mot to the states, and Utoufh they didn't win,
Tte'd be happy to go back and try it again.
S
Another school with pride ms Cox,
Who showed they too, have able jocks.
The baseball team was hi the race,
'Cause Tyree Brown would steal the base.
Ilie girl's track team went 3-1-1,
While they worked hard and had some tun,
Carol Belcher could jump far.
And Terrie Brothers cleared that bar.
The First Colonial Patriots,
IMd great in golf, made few ^vrts,
niey won the district, and city tourney too,
Before falling in the regicmals, boo-hoo-hoo.
The Patriot nettera had many a tan,
I filling in the reglonals toJCecoughtan,
fr's lUstrld^huiqi warMce;
Who, tm, lost in the regionals, not so nice.
Hie basdball team ms very strong,
mth Jon Fritxell and Tom Delong,
They idaced third in the district race,
Kit fell to Bayslde, no disgrace.
Straining tlU their lungs could burst.
The gymnasts placed in the district, first.
And despite losing girls, numbers tiiree and one.
Hie tennis team lost less than they won.
The hero at Kellam was track star HoUey,
To ran against him was purest folly,
His 9.5 100 is the school's best.
And in the 220, he smoked the rest.
Ronald Foreman hurdled high.
And across the intermediates, he did fly.
Golfer Woolard was tough to beat,
Gettii« co-medalist honora in the city meet.
The KempsTille bas^all "boys of summer,"
Were told this year would be a bummer.
Last year's team won the states,
But then graduated all the greats.
From somewhere, though, they got the power.
To make opponents hide and cower,
Tliey had a Tory tough act to tollow.
But lost in the regionals, and then felt hollow.
Ilie golf team, coached by Bobby Braun;,
DM very well, could Iwt go wron4,\ ^*
'WltifeagleS^UOpglls, and natuntUy Wiltii; -
Tbey went to tte states, and came in thinMes-
At Princess Anne, the tennis girls.
Gave the school a lot of thrills.
They were city champs and that's the story.
Of the Cavalier girls led by Carol Chory.
The bas^Mtll team was very good.
Upon the ball they got good wood.
The district play-offs were within reach,
But th^ wound vp idaying on the beach.
Now this poem is aU throu^.
And I wtwt blame you if yon say "PU,"
The spring q»rts were a lot of ftan.
But now it's time to get some sun.
Kalm't KatMem KMato at track niMt
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A-8 - Virginia Beach Sun, June 23, 1976
GEX education-warehouse combo
wins Beacli councii endorsement
addaroom
By LEE CAHILL
Sun Political Writer
City Council has endorsed the establtshment ot a
$5,651,850 combination vocational education and food
service warehouse in the GEX Department Store on Vir-
ginia Beach Boulevard at Witchduck Road.
As the first step toward completion of the project
Counci I appropriated §1,600,000 for the purchase of the
150,000 square foot building and 10 1/2 acres where the
store had l>een located for 16 years before it went out of
business in January. Another $4,051,850 will be needed
to remodel the structure for school use.
Dr. E.E. Brickell, superintendent of schools, told
Council that a new building on a new site would cost the
City $6,700,793. The City real estate assessor placed a
Eastern seeks
Norfolk route
Eastern Airlines has filed a motion with the Civil
Aeronautics Board requesting nonstop route authority
between Norfolk and Atlanta.
If approved, Eastern's proposed Norfolk- Atlanta ser-
vice would offer Virginia Beach residents access to a
vast network of direct and on-line connecting flights
^throughout the south, southwest, Mexico and the Carib-
bean via the airline's extensive connecting complexes in
Atlanta.
"We believe the importance of beyond-Atlanta on-line
service cannot over-emphasized," said W.J. Dane, nor-
thern division vice president for sales and services.
"It is clear that the Norfolk- Atlanta market can sup-
port, and in fact, requlrs competitive nonstop service.
However, we also believe that if Norfolk is to realize the
maximum benefits from the certification ofa second non-
stop Norfok-Atlanta airline, that carrier should be able
to offer a superior level of service lieyond Atlanta as
well."
He said that, initially. Eastern would provide four daily
nonstop roundtrip flights between Norfolk and Atlanta
with throi^h-plane service to Miami, Dallas- Ft. W^h,
New Orleans and Birmingham, utilizing its DC-9 ^ts.
Councii olcays
station lease
(From Page A- 1)
excess of four acres. The
11.8 acres in question is
located near Davis Corner
and would l>e used exclu-
sively for Church pur-*
poses, such as a church
' building chapel, cemetary,
administration offices, etc.
Under the City's Code a
^sburcb may bold up to SO
acres, tax exempt.
—Approved an ordinance
prohibiting minors under
16 years of age from fre-
quenting Family Billiard
Centers unless accompan-
ied by their parent or
guardian to bring the city
in line with the State law.
--Approved the closure
of a portion of south Lyim-
haven Road, Princess Anne
on the request ot Jcrim X.
and Marguerite O. Ara-
gona.
--Af^roved tax refunds
totaling 1520.14.
--Af^roved increasing
the City's street closure
fee from $30 to $100.
--Authorized the City
Manager to execute a lease
with the Scbocd Board tar
the site of the Blackwater
Volunteer Fire Station, for
a 40-year period at an an-
nual rental of |1 for the
five acre site.
--An>roTed standard
water agreements for the
subdiviston of Parcel A-3,
AiTowbead Industrial
Park.
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value of the GEX property at $2,150,000.
Accordi^ to the School Administration's plan, the
building will be divided i^ three functlpns — a standard
vocational-technical educatlra |Ht)gram in 80,000 sipiare
feet of the tniilding, a special fictional technical pro-
gram for handicapped students in 40,000 square feet, witti
the remaining 30,000 square feet to be used tor a food
service warehouse.
Brickhouse said the schools now pay $1,800 a month
for food storage at commercial warehouses. The cost
has gone up 75% in the last year. In addition to savings
in rental costs, the school system will be able to take ad-
vantage of greater volume purchases.
The plant will be developed in three stages during the
next three years with completion anticipated for 1980
to meet the 1976 General Assembly's deadline for al-
terate plan education in the public schools.
By 1980, Brickell said, the schools will be required to
have a program functioning to provide Job ddlls train&ig
for students who do not plan to enndl in post-secondary
school programs.
Needapact
Brickell said that the present Vocational Technical
Education Center on North Landing Rrad has to turn
away students every year. For the 1976-77 session the
Center received 844 awlications and has only 463 open-
ings.
He added that the Center requires completion of two
year programs for its courses wbQe tin proposed voca-
tional program will have one year training for specific
job skills.
In conslderii^ the purchase of GEX, the schods
were greatly influenced by Its location adjacent to Ihr
Center for effective learning where special personnel re-
sources and diapiostic facilities are available.
Another contributing factor is the accessibility of ttie
building to adult students in evening classes who have had
difficulty with transportatlm to the VoTech Ceoterli^
the Princess Anne Courthouse area.
Brickell said that the schools have identified 517 land-
icaM>ed students between the ages of 14and20 in the city
who presumably will be ottered job skills training the
new facility.
TOOmpactod
Another 700 day stodeots are eiqieetad to beenterad in
the one-year Job eitfry ^ills pninB. TkCM incMe
students not admitted to the VoTeeh Ccilcr, itwiirti nt
planning to take post-seooaduy scknd teiW^b IHbm
not addeving in regolar frainas •■l4n|Bils.QFl4pll
added Vt tha Bwcft' 8.| ^wcsitofi ol i liipi><a l» Iwr
for a pdblic school system. — ' " '^_'
firickeU said that Federal ftnds may Sai^^aile Inr
renovating the building. Be added Oat one Faderalaid
provision is specifically aimed at remodeling and rebuild-
ing old structures.
Althou^ Oie State has mandated the proviiloii otvoea-
tional facilittes by localities, BrickeU said no^teftuds
are expected. He said no construction funds haTe been
provided by the State since the (Governor) Battle fimds
in 19S2,
Geisendorff picked
The son ot a Virginia Beach cmiple has; be«t sdected
to receive specialized training after umpletfiDg Air
Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tei.
Airman James H. Geisradortf, whose parents ara
U.S. navy Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. Lester H.
Geisendorff ot 104 Smythe Court, now #es to Chanute
AFB, III., to attend the Air Training Comttand'saircraft
equipment maintenance specialist course.
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ot Virginio Beech ttvd.
PliM«*»43IS
Optn mon Ihrg fri ■ o.m to S:30 p." ; Sol. » I p.m.
CewcUaian Robert B. Cromwell Jr. remarked that the
Lq^isl^re has prescribed lofty legislation and goals,
while leaving it up to the localities to raise the money.
Told that the legislation had been passed In the last days
of Uie Geoeial Assembly, Cromwell said "there's a good
chance fBany dktai't know what they were voting on."
, CmBCilman Patrick L. Standing wanted to know what
effect larfe expenditures would have on the education of
the average student body.
BMch generous
BrickeU said that Virginia Beach has been generous
in siqiidyiog funds tor educatlod and "I don't feel that
the iyerafe student has suffered because of thedisparity
ot spending.
The cost of educating handican)edstudentsis consider-
ably greater.
The new facility was not included intheSebool Board's
five year ci^tal improvements program which was re-
leased id: JionUiry because it wasn't until March that the
Board learned ot the General Assembly's job skills edu-
cation legishi^rai.
- Vice Mayor George R. Ferrell, although voting for the
purchase of GEX, said that he would prefer investing Ina
. ae» bnOdlng.
Mayw.J. Curtis Payne said that the establishment of
the focUJty is not "a matter of compliance, but that there
iras atremoidous need."
Ifsapny
Remaildng (» the State's unwillingness to provide
tuidioi^ 'with its legislation, Councilman J. Henry McCoy
Jr., said that it was a pity that "the General Assembly
has picked on education ami health care as the places to
be frugal."
Under the School Board's plan the tacUity wUl be com-
ideted in three phases begbming with the purcMse^ of
GEX tor the renovation ot the building for the Center for
tlie Handicapped and the beginning of work on the Stand-
ard wcatlonal Tedtnlcal school during 1977-78 for
$2,485,000. The third phase will see the completion of the
*VoTecir School and the food service warehouse tor
11,566,850 during 1979-80.
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chase all allures and twUding suH>lies at whole-
sale, Dienlpass on the sai^ogs to our customers.
With our expert workmansKlp and low low prices,
why jay more!
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Last year we brought you
^391^23^ worth of carpeting.
YouVe got a lot riding on us.
We moved
a lot of car-
peting in
1975. We es-
timate that the ''
market value for
the carpeting shipped
amounted to $391 ,623,376.
Economy is the biggest
reason carpeting companies and so
many others choose rail. Ccwsider
these figures for the thousands of
things shipped by rail each year. The
average cost per-ton-mile by truck is
three times m much as by rail. Air ship
ping is forty times the price.
And the fuel crunch has made rail-
road efficienfey more than just a matter
of dollars and
cents. It's a
matter of
delivering the
goods with
the smallest
possible use
of fuel.
When you put all this togeflw with,
the reliability of rail shipping you have
a good idea why there's so much riding
on us. And why you need Southern.
So next time you have a carpet
delivered to your house, remember we
probably delivered it first.
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TAKE THE
Now that the children are out of school for the smiimer,
take advantage of this time to teach them the things they
need to know. Teach them about God and about the import
tant values necessary in growing up. Parents are the most
important source of knowledge about religion. Cliildren
can learn more from you than from any single institution.
Take the time to participate in your church's Vacation
Bible SchooL There are many ways you can contribute—
teaching, helping with music or art, or even serving ref resk
ments.
Take the time to attend church service as a family this
summer. Children learn as much from what yon do as from
what you say. If religion is an important part of your life,
it will become important to them as welL Take the time
this summer^youHl be glad you did.
Interfaith service
is scheduied July 4
1
ST
Linkhorn Park ScImwI
1413 Uskln Rd.
481-4471
Leonard Cambett
Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service
7:00 p.m.
1
IS NOT
a playground for Saints
but a hospital for Sinners
Tldtwatwr Auto Parts
5508 Va. Beach Blvd.
John L. Vassar * Employees 497-4861
Rosewood Memorial Park
631 Witch Duck Rd.
C. C. Kirkpatrick ft Staff 497-8925
HAM Contracting Co.
815 Industrial Ave.
Monte. P. Howell k Employees 545-7391
John M. Wriglit Raaity, Inc.
1964 Uskin Rd.
John M. Wright t Associates 425-8702
Kaliam-Eaton Insurance Co.
311 Pacific Ave. 428-9161
Bailey Parker Construction
2242 Great Neck Rd.
Baily Parker & Employees 481-7051
Kellam & Eaton, Inc. BIdg. Supplies
Princess Ann Station
Frank t ffavid Kellam 427-3200
Home Federal Savings A Loan Association
IMSLaskinRa.
Church Accounts Welcome 126-0327
Sinriele Funeral Home
' 3795 Bonney Rd. Between Independence 4i Rosemont
Vic Semiele k Joe Hedgepetb 340-1717
Compliments of Early Distributing Co.
Haynes Fwnlture Company
5324 Va. BMch Blvd. Va. Beach
Fumiture-Bedding-Carpeting k Assessories
HIggins Realty, Inc.
6620 Indian River Rd.
Cecil II. Harrison k Associates
Warren-Siebert-Page Inc.
Jack SidMrt ii Staff
Larasan Realty Corp.
3041 Va. BeaiA Blvd.
Lawr«ice A. StncUio k Associates
420-3120
Flowers
Herbert HarreU, Florist
Compliments of Ingram Pharmacy
207-25thSt. 428-636S
Price's incorporated
4580 Pembrote Mall
Brand Name AppUances-TV-Stereo 622-3706
Mill-End Carpet Shop
4740 Va. Beach Blvd.
Taylor B. Carr k Employees 497-4854
Charlie's SMfood Restaurant
3139 Shore Dr.
Mary E. Rdqwlz k Employees 491-9863
Stohl Realty Corp.
4920 Va. Beach Blvd.
James R. SUM k Associates 497-4851
Smith & Keene
5734 Senear Drive
E. Gilbert Keens & Associates 420-1231
Furniture Showrooms
828 E. Little Creek Rd. 2981 8. Military Hwy.
&iidy Bolin A Employees
Winis Furniture at HHItop
1712 Laskln Rd.
L.H. Boms k Staff 428-5951
Beach Ford
2717 Va. Bead! Blvd.
Jim Morrisette * Emidoye«s 486-2717
Contractors Paving Co^ bw.
3779 Bamvf Rd.
Clink« Teets k Saff 840-1161
Kemptvine Pharmacy
S2M P^eess Asm Rd.
Robert W. Clyborn-Lyia Lnvitt 497-3516
Compliments of Pet Ice Cream
TIDEWATER
CENTRAL
CHURCH OF THE
NAZERENE
Rev. KvU iiolstein, Pastor
5514 Parliament
Ph. 497-8703
Sunday School Hr. - 9:45
A.M.
Hour otTriamphlO:SOa.m.
Junior, Youtti, k Adult
FellowsUp-6:00 P.M.
Hour of Inspiration -7:00
A.M.
P.M.
Wednesday Mid-week
Up-lift 7:30 P.M.
A monument is scheduled
to be idaced in the Civic
Center plaza in downtown
Norfolk by Beach Protes-
tant, Roman CatboUc and
Jewish partldpaiA* -iAU^w
Interfaith BieenteimlalCe-
l^ration July 4.
Plans for the iirterfaith
religious celebratk», lobe
held in Scope, and a model
ol the mooaffient were pre-
sented during the regular
Council session by repre-
seirtatives of the Norfolk-
Vtr^nU BMCh Interfaith
BieeDteonial Commission.
The racHiument, made of
a white coBcrete base, with
a stainless steel flame,
wUl stand 15 feet in height.
It is being designed by Nor-
folk sculptors, Victor A.
Ptdeett and WllUam H.
Pickett and WilUam H.
Wagner.
It will Gostaninalnute-
ly 110,000 and wUl b« fi-
nanced primarily by con-
tributions from individuals
Work at the site will be-
gin In early June for com-
idetion prior to July 4.
"The monument will
stand as a lasting symbol
of the religloos iffinciples
that have quided the nation
In Windsor Woods-
Plaza-— Green Run
The Catholc Parish
of the Holy Spirit
7 pm Sat; Q-.SO A 11 AM Sun.
340-7122
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through (Mir first ZOOJrears
and of the commitment we
are making to serve God
in the next 200 years,"
says the Rev. I^. Daniel
Lafayette Presl^terlan
Church and chairman of
the Merfatth BicMrtennial
Commlsskn.
Representatives of more
than ^ congregations of
aU Faiths and denomina-
Uons la Norfolk and Vir-
ginia Bea^ wiU partici-
pate in tbe My 4 pro
gram, "A Vigil for Liber-
ty", scheduled for 1 p.m.
inSc(9e.
It wiU feature actors,
dancers, singers, orches-
tra and audiwce partici-
pation in a 90 minute
multi-medta presentation.
Paul A. Kicklin, head of
tte drama department at
Old Dominion University,
will direct the production.
Mrs. E. Bradford Taze-
vdl Jr., of VirginiaBetch,
is program coordinator.
An interfaith committee,
composed d clergy and lay
persons, has been at work
for several months on the
script for the program. Re-
hearsals are sdMduled to
begin in early June.
The unveiling and dedi-
cation of the monument will
be part <A a brief cere-
mony in the Civic Center
.plaia sponsored by the
Norfolk Bicentennial Com-
mission. This will fbllow
immediately after the
Scope iHVgram. Partici-
pants In the InterCalth ce-
lebration in Scope will go
directly to the Civic Cen-
tor plain Ibr this cere-
mony.
The design forthe monu-
ment and its location wrfle
endorsed earlier this
month by the Fine Arts
Cngamlttee and the Pla^
niag Commission.
This interfidth cel^ra-
tloo has been endorsed by
the Norfblk Bicentennial
Commission and the Vir-
ginia Beadi Bicentomial
ConunlssloB as their ef-
flcial religious bicen- ■
tamilal eveoAs for July 4.
Resolotioes citing this
interftltt Ucentnnial cele-
bration are being prepared
by the City Cornells of
Norfolk and Virginia
Beadi. Interalth Bicen-
tennial Cmnmission of-
ficials have cootlinated
plans fbr the program witt
otfieials of the two cities.
Edwards
Shafer
winner
Gary Edwards wu pre-
sented the Sixth AuMtl W.
B. Shafer, Jr., Awfrd last
week at the ViiglBia Wes-
leyan Seventh Annal Ath-
letic Awards Banquet.
Edwards is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Edinrda of Virginia
Beach.
Tbe scholarsUp award
is given anmally to tte
athlete adUevii« ttt bMt
all-round record in att-
letics and scholarAlp fbr '
the year. Hm ntrd was
osUUlshed by W. B. Sia-
fer, Jr., ta Norfoft.
Tom EngUdi, SOB itf Mr.
Joes. J^^ldirfViiiinia
Beach, received tte Most
ValnaUe Player award in
soeesr.
Ttia Foley, son (tf Mr.
tnd Mrs. William F.Folqr
(^Virginia Beadi, recrt-
ved the MVPawaixl ta
lolf. 9
Boach boy
te composer
Greg Jolmratt, a Junior
at the Cidlege of WUliam
and Mary btm Virgil
Bea^, compcMMdamictor
•e^arts of the program
held bj Ort^is, WUliam
and Mary's moduli itanee
griMq), at tts recMt auqU
program of dances.
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Virginia Beach Sun, June 23, 1976 - B-3
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KD hospital gets cash boost
A business community fund drive launched this week
for Children Hospital of The King's Daughters received
an encouraging start with the pledge of $250,000 from
Norfolk Shipbuilding A Drvdock Corooratlon
Some SO ftind-raisers gathered for the kickofi at
, Children's Hospital where Aubrey Graham, building hud
drive chairman, and Mrs. Eleanor Bradshaw, president
of the Norfolk City Union of The King's Daughters,
Kellam cops
International
Club honors
As a fitting climax to its year's activiUes, the Floyd
E. Kellam High School JonlOB»Civitan<Club received
. word on the last day of scboelthat it had been named
the organisation's Intematiow|xlub of the Year,
can achieve and this year nf^e Qian 600 clubs from 25
districts in the U. S., Cadad, Ifezico and Australia
competed fro the distimcttonl
The award is based on t^ club's service activities
involving the school and eonununity, participation in
district and international projects, and the ctdiesiveness
of the club membership.
In late May, Uie Kellam club went to the District
Convention in Ocean City, Maryland and paved the way
to its intenuiional award by winning First Place-Com-
munity ProJtKSt. First Place-Club Scrapbook, Outstanding
Junior Civitan, Outstanding Club Sponsor, Third Place-
School Project, Third PUce-Dlstrict PartidpaUon, and
Outstandiiv Club of the Year. No other Chesapeake
District Club has ever won this many honors.
This year's club odleers, who helped to carry out
the ideals of Civitan, were Susan COckrell, president
Vince Marshall, vice president; Amy Bowers, secretary;
and Bill Jackson, treasurer. Miss Betty Slovac^
is the club's faculty advisor at Kellam High, and Michael
Jenkins is its advirosr from the sponsoring Senior
Civitan Club.
Beach to boot
$960,000 bill
accepted the $250,000 pledge from John Roper II,
chairman of the board on Norfolk Ship.
The fund-drive meeting signaled the beginning of an
all-out two month effort in the 100-mile radius served
by Chiodren's Hospital, aimed at raising J5 million
toward the |14 million cost of a new building for
Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters.
As pert of the klckoff session, tours of the present
ChUdrM's Hospital building, under the escort of doctos,
pointed 19 the inadequacies of the present structure.
"Minor infractions in the building don't threaten the
current ffHeiert operation of Uie hospital, but they do
Mid m> to a near violation of sUte Uws for health and
safety' ' , Chairman Graham warned.
Overcrowding, inadequate facilities, and total lack of
some needed fecillties are disadvantages of the present
building. For example. Children'*.- Hospital has iio
emergency room plyslcal therapy area. X-ray facilities,
or surgery recovery amUfltUaft J*""*-
HeaMi planners predict* the building will become ob-
solete within the next few years and the hospital will
be confro^ed with the likelihood of clising, noted Fund
Drive Clttirman Graham.
Mt
Higher premiums on Blue Cross-Blue Siield Hospi-
talization will cost the city 9960,000 during the next
fiscal year, representing pn incre4y|»e jit jM0$,«Q9. «m>
premiums w^re last titised tw» years ago.
Under the City's plan, the City pays for the subscriber
iind the employee pays for dqjendent coverage.
The subscriber premium has' gone up from |18,98
to $32, all paid by the City. The subscriber and one minor
.rate has gone up from $26 to $47.78 of which the sub-
scriber will pay $15.78, and the Family rate will be
$81.96 as opposed to $44.80 with the subscriber paying
$49,96. The payments are monthly.
Pam Antllley
named queen
at Dam Neck
Pam Antiey flashes
Cash snafu forces delay
't,.
The wcertainty of the outcome of the revenue sharing
legislation now in. Congress has forced the City to
UeUy projects totaling $1,825,000.
City Manager George L. Banbury told Council in an
Infonnal session tiiat the Capital Improvement Pro-
.gram had anticipated allocations would be extended
• faeyond Dec. 31, so that the city would receive $4 millicHi
during fiscal 1977.
However, with legislation stiU pending in Congress,
Hanbury has recommended going ahead with only three
projects which wUl cost $2,175,000. They are Potters
Road, Holland Swamp Rowl, Phase I, and Loig Creek
Canal.
Delayed are an addition to the Administration Build-
ing, Fire Station #3 London Bridge, Oceana West In-
dustrial Part, General Booth Boulevard, Phase I, part
Beach TCC sets
alcoholism course
The Virginia Beadi Campos of Tidewater Community
CoUege will offer an eight- we^ course in Understanding
AlcohoUsm beginning Thursday at 7:80 p.m.
This non-credit, community service course will be
U<^t by Jim Nichols and is designed to clear iq)
myths and misconceptions about alcohol, alcohoUcs,
and alcoholism. Course level will appeal to the gwieral
DubUc, medical, social, pastoral woriters and slso
^tudenU with majors in PiiUc Services and SocW
Sciences.
For further information call the Office of Continuing
Education at 427-3070, Ext. 114..
of P(Mers Raod; Diamoml Springs Road, Pleasure House
Road, Holland Swamp Road Phase m, KempsvUle Road,
. South Boulevard, and North Lynnhaven Road.
The project are to be financed with revenue sharing
and biterest utilization funds.
Bayside plans
library class
The Bayside Branch of the Virginia Beach Public
Library will preseht a mini-course in library usa^e
for young people ages 11 to 14 between June 30 and
July 29.
The course will meet each Wednesday for five weeks
at 10:30 a.m. at the library.
All interested persons must pre- register for the course
at the Bayside library between June 16 and 28.
Ms. Kathy Connell of the Bayside staff has designed
this mini-course to introduce young people to the library
and its available sources which can provide assistance
with school work and gaining information.
Through group projects using the sources within
the library itself, Ms. Connell will assist the young
peo|de In learning how the library and the student can
work together.
There is no charge for this course. However every-
one must pre-register.
At one time you had to
look around a lot Just to
find a woman in the mili-
tary, let alone in the Navy,
but as with everything
times have changed.
Selection of a "MS Mili-
tary Dan Neck" proved not
only only that there are
more women doing more
jobs In the service today,
but also that there are
many servicewomen who
are darned pretty.
D6 3 Pamela S. AntUley
who was selected to r^re-
sent the Dam Neck complex
during Armed Forces Day
funcUons as MS Military
Dam Neck, was not, how-
ever, selected for her looks
alone.
All nominees from the
three major commands lo-
cated at Dam Neck (Fleet
Combat Direction Systems
Training Center. Naval
Guided Missile School, and
Fleet Combat Direction
Systems Support Activity)
were screened hrSt by'
their parent command and
then by a selection board
comprised of repres^-
^ ;Uves from each command
1 on &eb«risofpierfin'n«uce
personality, poise, attrac-
tiveness in uniform, and
responses to questions
asked by the selecUcm
board.
What may be the most
surprising is that only two
of the finalists for the hon-
or wer« single, the other
four finalists were married
most to non-military citi-
zens who work in the Vir-
ginia Beach community. In
addition they represented
different ratings and rates.
Petty Officer Ai^lley,
who resides with her hus-
band in Virginia Beach, is
originally from Barlow,
Kentucky and has been In
the Navy for two and a
"" half years.
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been selected for promo-
tion to E-5, Petty Officer
Antllley is a stnmg be-
liever in the OHiortunltles
the service otters women
today.
Petty Officer Antllley
will represent the Dam
Neck base at the Virginia
Beach Armed Forces Day
parade and at an Armed
Forces Day luncheon.
Other finalists for the
honor were YN3 Peggy Van
Zant, DP3 Shirley Barrett,
YNSN Cathy Thomas, Os-
SN Susan Whitley, and YN-
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B-4 - VirKlnia Buch Sun. June 23, 1976
y9©V\
Beach aourmets
If you like great food, local history
and lore, plus a smattering of breath-
taking area sketches then The Virginia
Beach Cookbook is what the doctor or-
dered.
The magnificent volume contains 237
fact and fun-filled pages, and isthe work
of our own Dolphin Circle, a community
service organization already known for
its fine labors. This project started as
jl King's Daughters cookbook but just
kept on growing.
^ .cJhe Virginia Beach Cookbook is a
beautiful collection of donated favorite
Dolphin
Circle
recipes
big buy
Shrimp Continental
"Prepare a day ahead. Good company red^'
4 slices bacon, diced
2 stalks celery, sliced
3 onions, sliced thin
3 green peppers, cut in
rings
1 clove garlic, minced
1 (number 2) can okra,
drained
1 (number 2) c&n tomatoes
% to ^ cup ketchup
1 (12 ounce) bottle beer
2 pounds cooked, shelled
shrimp
salt and pepper to taste
hot, cooked rice
In skillet, cook bacon until crispy; drain, and set aside. In
same skillet in bacon fat saute' celery, onions, peppers, and gar-
lic until soft (about 7 minutes); add okra, tomatoes, ketchup,
beer; simmer 45 minutes or until mixture thickens slightly. Re-
turn bacon to skillet. Add shrimp, and season to taste with salt
and pepper. Heat. Serve over rice. If more sauce is needed, add
1 or 2 cans tomato sauce during latter part of cooking.
recipes from local residents and pro-
fessional diefs. Contents include sec-
tions on: beverages, hors d' oeuvres,
soups and stews, salads and salad dres-
sings, meats, poultry and game, seafood,
vagetables, breads, desserts, cakes,
pies, cookies, potpourri, prominentpan-
tries and tons and ions of other goodies.'
It would be impossible to listallthose
involved in the project. Suffice to say that
Dolf^in Circle deserves all the credit
one can possibly give them. To order a
copy, drop a line to The Virginia Beach
Cookbook, P.O. Box 874, Virginia Beach,
Va., 23451.
So too is it unlikely that one here
could capture the unique flavor of this
masteffi^, ypluima.. So wift. pr^nral dooa.
or two of our favorite recipes. Most,
by the way, are fairly easy to make and
utilize Beach-area ingredients, es-
pecial ly strong on savory seafood dishes.
Plaudits also to the artists, whose
work spices the book: J. Fletcher Bry-
ant, Jan Dooi, John S. Hall, Mrs. Helen
Jefferson, Nan E. Johnson, Vance Mit-
chell, L. B. Moore, Rip Rylance and
Margaret Yerby.
Public
Notices
MOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The ViTKiofii Bwcb Botid of Zoning AjvealswiUcaniiuct
t Pitfdic Baartog on Wedaeflday, Juljr 1, 1976, at 7:30
P.U. in tbe Circuit Court Room «6, Cltjr Hall. Virginia
Beach, Virginia. Hie foUowii« appUcatkns will i]>petr
on the agenda.
PLEASE MAKE 1K}TE OF THE CHANGE OF LOCA-
TION.
1. (Dtferred June 2, 1976). Clyde Aiwalmn by James
£. Jard miMtts a nriance to allow patting in the
required led>ad( from a street where prohibited (Aore
Drive, Red Tide Ro«l and £U> Tite Road) and to mlve
the re<inired landscapiag In tiie seUiad on Lots IS,
16, 17. 18, 19, A to. Block F, Lynabaveo Put, Sbore
Elve bt^tea Red Tide and Ebb Tide Roads. Lynn-
ven Borough.
2. Fak Corporation by E. B. Llndsley, Jr. reqpiests
a variance to move a nonconforming blUbcard in <Htler
to conforin with Federal regidatfans of 300 feet Mpara-
tlon betwew billboards on a Parcel, Block 0, LyumaTen
Stores, Store Drive and Vl^ Circle, hjmhvttm Bor-
on^.
3. Peter D. and Sandra K. Nlion request a variance oi
4 fe^ in fence height to a s foot fence instead ottt
foot feaee as allowed (east {wt^rty Une) <■ Lots 10
and 12, Block 51, ^ladowlawa HelgtaU, 710 10th Streri.
Virginia Beach Borough.
4. G. L. Harrington requests a nriance to allow part-
ing in tte required U toOk ttoA yard settiack vtere
pnAlbitad and to waive tto reqpdred lawlscaping on
LoU 5,t,7, A I, Block 4S, EneUd PUce, Jers^ Avene.
Baysiito Borough.
5. Ge(»ie W. Price, Jr. nquesto a nrtsMe <dt tert
to a 4 foot side ^rd ^taa IniKnd ^ 10 teet as re-
Vilred (east {roperty IUm) oa Lot 141, the Hollies,
304 48th&-ee( Vii^nla BaM Borough.
6. Mr. Md Mrs. J. V. Fni^i^ B. M. Haling, Heritage
Gro^, be. reqnrat a vaiiaace <a I.S feet to a 7.5
ft»t sfalt )«rd sM)aefc tnMad of 10 IM as required
(west pi^erty line-fireman) on IxA 24, Chelsea, 17M
upper OMaea Reach, himtmim Borou^.
7. E. c: Brace I9 AUI Omitraetioa Coqtorattam re-
qu^a « vartaace of a> feet to a M foot froat yard
sMbadr bste«l itf 50 bet as require ol Lot », Hodt
1, Saadk^e Beach, StandMdler Road. Prints Ame
Borflirtfc
I. W^r Itoberts 1^ AIM CMStmctto Corporatioo
reqi^As a variaace o< K> feet to a 30 ftxA fro^yard
setbaiA tnie^ (tf ^ feet as rer^red otlMi. Trad
B, Se^ioB t, SaaiBirkige Beach, South Sandfiddler RMd.
Pria«sa Aant B4»«agh. .....
». Rcbert L. Brltt requests a variance of 5 feet to a
5 toot side yard Mbaek instMd of 10 feet as required
and to allow a 47% lot coverage instead of a 40% lot
coverage as allowed on Lot B, Block 68, Shadowlawn
Htrights, Carolina Avenue. Virginia Beach Borough.
10. H. R. Heath reqimts a variance of 4 feet to a 6
foot sMe yard aettiack lastMd of 10 feet as required
aiA property line) on Lot 4, Block 57, Ocean Park,
76 Jafferaoa Boidevard. Bayslde Boro(«h.
11. Dr. Robert S. Hrff requests a variance to allow
2 fe^ in fence heigU to a 10 toot fence instead of an
• toot fence as allowad (teuiis court) on Lot 1, Witch-
Omk Poiaft. 1»>0 Lawrowe Grey Drive. Bayside Bor-
12. Rtehard N. Cat requMts a variance of 8 feet to a
17 to9t setback tim Cleveland Street instead of a 25
toot setback aa required and to allow parking in the
required setback from^a street where prohibited on
LoU 20 and 21, Block 43, Ei«:lid Place, Southgate Ave-
nue and Clevelaad^StrMt Bayside Borough.
13. A V *SiW't*f« requests a variance to allow park-
ti« la tto required 2S toot setback from Viking Drive
wtore pnAUdted on Parcel 10, Oc^na Industrial Park,
AvMi^r IMve. Lyi^iavea Borough.
14. Paul J. Kaiaeras l» Henry H. Richardson HI re-
qahsts a variaaM (d 15 feet to a 3S fMt front yard
aethadL instead ^ 50 feet as required on Parcel C,
Se^iea B^ Triaeeu Aaae Hills Park, Discovery Road.
tymdHtvw Borough.
15. Terraoce L. and Maria I. Bowhuls requests a var-
luce (tf 3 tort to a 27 foirt frmt yard setback Instead
of a 30 foot settwck as reqpdred of Lot 46, Block 37,
4813 Peactorertc Lane, Angona Village. Bayslde Bor-
ough.
ALL APPUCANTS MUST APPEARBEFORE THE BOARD
W. L. Towers
Secretary
VBS-6/16, 6/23 St
Bkis are beiiigreceivedfor
materials and nrviees
pertaiaiog to siwera in
Seatadt araa. naaacr«ttlt
prices by itm SOth 2:30
P.H.atU.E.WUklas,Inc.,
to Mr. Wl]ldBS.S774 Prin-
cess Anne Rd.Virgbila
Beach.
(ffiDER OF PUBUCATION
ta tte Clot's Qlllce ol tte
Circatt Court of the City
of Vlrglala Bea^ on the
l«h day of Jnae, 1976.
EUaabeth WUsoaWoodnff,
Plaintur,
against
A&Mrt
C. Woodruff, m.
VirgiaU, m last known
post (dfice address being:
317 Marion Sreet, Seattle
Washington 98104 It is or-
dered that she do appear
here within ten (10) days
after due publication here-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect her
Interest in this suit.
A copy-teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D.
Cieit.
Breitt, Rutter A Montagna
720 AtlanUC Nat. BankBldg
Norfolk, Virginia
VB8 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t
Tto object of this salt
Is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo Biatrlfflonil from
tto said delSndant qioB tto
gronads of tfasertioo.
And aaaflldavittavingbeen
made and fUedttat tto de-
fendut is a MB-resldent
of tto State of Vir^te,
tta last known post olllee
. address baiaf : 938 Mrth
A, Apt. ATTiilare, Qdi-
tenia 93274 it U ordered
that to «lQaf|iear,tot&„u
do what amy be necessary
to pcotact his Interest in
tUsiait.
A COPT-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: J. CnrtU Fruit, De-
puty, Clerfc.
Maifhy * Beuett
3330 Pacific Avenue
Virglaia Baach, Virginia
TBS 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
la tto Cleric's Office of the
City of Virginia Beach, on
tto 16thJlay of Juae, Ji76.
Carolyn Yvonne Springs,
Plaintiff,
aa^ OF PDBUCATK}N
la tto Clort's OOlea of tte
Circatt Cowi ta tto City
<a Virginia Beach, on tto
14th day o< Jaae, 1976.
Myra Oisabeth Bakawdl.
Pb^lf,
uaiart
Ctei ato ^ r Robia Bake-
DetMdant.
Tto obieet of this suit
If to <MalB a (ttvorce a
vtaodo aatilmoBli from
Urn said d^aadaat qpoa tto
griNBds of ooe year sep-
aratloa.
Aad aaaflidavtt toting beea
made aadfUadttitf tto de-
tieadant la a aoa-reaident
of th» State of Vlrglala,
tte last knowB post otOce
address beiag: c/o Mr. A
Mra. R. BakeweU, 15 De«>-
dale Drive, I.easingtom,
aeatord. LlncolasMre.
EiKILAND it U johtorad
ttat todo^ipeartorewia-
ia tea (10) dajn after due
p rtMi c aliOB toreof , aad do
wtot amy to aaeeasary te
proted Ua MN«st la ttU
satt. - -
A COPY -TBTE: JOBS V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: J. Cartis Fruit, De-
prtyCleit.
Mr. WUUam H. Cokaia,
Jr.
»I7 Ladda Rout
VirgUa Baat^ Vlrgiaia
VBS 6/2S. t/W, 7/7, 7/14
Duval Rotort Springs,
Defendant.
Tto object of this suit is
to obtain a divorce a vin-
culo matrimnili from the
said defMdant, upon tto
n grounds of ooattnaoasi tsM >
, , uninterrupted separation
for a period la excess of
ooe year.
Aad aaafUdailttovingbeen
made and filed ttot the de-
fendaat is a aon-resident
of tte SUte of Virginia,
tto last known post office
addrey toing: 536 Kosi-
coodu Street, Brooklyn
New York it is ordered
that to do appesr here
irtthln ten (10) days after
due pubUcaooB hereof, and
do wtot may to necessary
to protect his interest in
this suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen, D.C.
Qerfc.
Job p. Elchler, Atty
701 PUsa One BaUding
Norfolk, Virginia
VBS 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14
4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
b tte Cleit'a Office
irftto Circ^Conrtoftto
City <tf Vlq^^ Baaeh. OB
tto ^ day tf May, 1971
lliltoa E. Sell^,
Pbltfiff,
OBDOl OF PUBUCATION
b tto Cleit's Office of tte
Circatt Court of tte City
of Virglaia Beach, on tte
15tt day of June, 1976.
Joyce Ann Lankford Long,
Plabttft,
against
Jessie Donald Long
Defendairt.
Tto di4ect of this suit
is to obtata a divorce a
viacalo matrimonii from
tte said defemtaat, qx»
tte growds of desertkm.
Aad anaffidavtttovliubeai
nude and filed ttat due
dlllgance has been used Iqr
or In behalf of tto Com-
pRaaait to ascertain in
which conaty or corporta-
tloa tto defndaitf U, wtth-
oot tftot, tto bat known
port c^ce addrMS being:
154 Soatt CommanctoClu-
rter, Virginia Beach, Vir-
ginia tt Is ordered ttot to
do appear here within toi
(10) &fs after daenddic-
atkm hereof, and (to wtot
may te 'necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
PENTRfSS, CLERK
BY: Vlr^nia B. Allen D.
a«t.
Woodruff G. Griffin, Atty.
P. 0. Box S23S
Va. BmtA, Va. 234S3
VBS 6/t3, 6/», 7/7, 7/14
4t
Dtfaadart.
Tto lAJaet of this siitt
Is to ebiab a <tecree <d
ttvorea a ^mdo ma-
trteotf fTM drtMsBibnt
9m tto ^muta of Uvlag
s^ante nd ^art In- a
period or CM year.
, And aa affidivH toving ,
beoa m^ ud filed ttitf '
tto Meadaat Is a aea-
resideat of tto Slate of
CKDER OF PUBUCATK}N
b tto Clerk's (Xfice of
tte Circatt Court of tto
City a Virginia taich, on
tte »h day (tf May, mi
Oon« Aodrey Durante,
PlaiatUt,
^ainrt
Aattoey Diraide,
Datoadart.
Tte object ol this suit
is to obtain a divorce A
Vinculo Matrimonii ttom
tte said itofMitert, ivontte
grounds of tte parties tov-
ing lived entirely separate
and apart for more than
one year.
And an affidavit toving
been made and filed that
tte defendant is a non -
resid«it of tto Sirte irf
Virginia, tte lart known
port (rffiee address being:
3235 Frespo Avemw, Pm-
sacola, Florida it is or-
dered that he do uipear
tore ilfitUn ten (10) days
after ^e pubUcatioa tore-
of, and do wtot may te
necessary to p<otert his
interest in tUs raU.
A copy-Terte: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Alien D,
Clerk.
Christie A Crtterman
245 Firrt Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, Va. tUM
VBS 6/9,6/16, 6/23, 6/80
4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
b tte Clerk's Office of
tte Circuit Court of tte
City of Virglab Beach, on
tte 7tb day of Jime. 1976
John D. Densmore,
PUintiff,
agalnrt
Imogene L. Densmore,
Defendant.
Tto rtiject of this suit
is to obtab a divorce A
Mensa Et Ttoro to to lat-
er merged into a divorce
A Vinculo Matrimonii from
tte said defendart, qxm
the grounds of Desertion
on Augurt 5, 1975.
And an affidavit toving
been made aiid filed ttot
Due diligence bu been
used by and OB behalf of
the plantiit to ascertab
in wtot county or Corpor-
ation tte ddendeat b, witt-
out effect, the lart known
?Drt office address bebg
10 D. E. Leicester Ate.,
Norfolk, Va. it is order-
ed ttot she do appear tore
witbb Ten (10) Days af-
ter due publication here-
of, and do wtot may to
necessary to protert tor
irterert b thb suit.
A (xmr-Terte: JOHN V.
FEN'TRESS, Cleric
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty, Clerk.
Decker, Zoby, Colllas A
Christie p.q.
Suite 900
One Mab Plaaa Eart
Norfolk, Va. 23510
VBS 6/16, 6/28, 6/», f/7
ORDER OF PUBUCA'nOH
to tto Clerk's Office <tf
tte Circuit Court of tte
City of Virginb Beach, 00
tte 7tt day of Jute, 1976
Robin Cheryl Greenfield
Moran,
Pbbtlff,
agalnrt
Mlidiael Lee Moran,
Defendant.
Tte object of thb suit
is to obtab a divorce A
Vinculo Matrimonii from
tte said defendant, qxm tte
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit toving
been made and filed ttoi
Due diligence baa beeo us-
ed by and on behalf irf tte
pUrtitt to ascertabbwtot
ccnmty or corporatioo
tte defeodoit is, wittort
effect, tte lart known port
office address brtng 616
or 618 Red Horse Late,
Norfolk, Va. U b order-
ed ttot to do i^ipMr tore
wlthb Ten flO) da^ af-
ter due publication here-
of, and do wtot may te
necessary to protect his b-
terert b this sutt.
A oqqr-Terte: Joto V.
Fertress, Cleric
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty, Cbrk
Harold J. Goodman p.q.
1120 S^iarrow Road
Chesapeake, Va. 23325
VBS - 6/16, 6/23, 6/30,
7/7 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
b tte Clertc's Office of tte
Circuit Court of tte City
of Virginb Beach, on tte
Midayof June, 1976
Comnumweaitt of Vir-
ginb
Plaintiff,
agalnrt
One 1968 Ford Futura W
No. 8X21T14ft44S
Matt Arthony Fatteriy,
Defmbirt.
Tte (4>Ject of thb srtt
b for tto detonbrt, Mark
Aatboiv Fatteriy, to tkom
cause, m tto 29tt day of
July, 1976, b tto CIrcrtt
Court of tte City td Vir-
ginb Beach, rt 10:00 A.M.
why tto saki 196SF{wdFa-
tara sbwld not teeoaiton-
ned and s^ to otorte
forfrtture, as piwided tw
bySeGtlc»4-S6ottteCode
of Virginb (1950), u
afflMded.
And an affltbvit toving
been made and fUed thrt
tto d^enbat b a aoa-
resMat and hb brttawaa
tddressM were im Myr-
tle Ave., Cimsiwaato, Vir^
giab; aad Itoitte 5, Boa
220, L«dagton, Virgiab.
R is ontered ttot Ibric
mmmmmmm
^^■^^^ i I U |l »l Jl * I
ARtbonir Fetterly do appear
here within ten (10) days
4 after due publication here-
of, and do what may l>e
necessary to protect his
interest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: John V.
Fentress, Cleric
By: Barbara A. Walls, DC.
Paul A. Sclortino, Deputy
Attorney for the Common-
wMlth
VBS-6/16, 6/23 2t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In tlw Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
IMk day of June, 1976.
Saidrt Louise Jones,
PUiMlff,
afslnst
Mlcteel Ralph Jones,
Debattuit
The object of this suit i.>
to obtain a divorce a vin-
oito matrimonii from the
Slid defendant, upon the
irouads of desertion.
And an affldavit having been
made and fUed that due
diliCMce has been used by
or m bdialt of the Com-
plaiaairt to ascertain in
whicb county or corpora-
tiM tiie defendant is, with-
out effect, the last known
post office address being:
m Pigliter Drive, Virginia
Beacb, Virginia it is or-
dered that be do appear
here within ten (10) days
after due publication here-
of,- and do what may be
necessary to protect his
interest in this suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. Allen d.,
Clerk.
Sandra Louise Jones
1252 Ocena Blvd.
Virginia Beacb, Va.
VBS 6/28, e/SO, 7/7, 7/14
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the
I City ta Virginia Beach, on
the 2«th day of May, 1976
Darren Wayne Wells,
Plaintiff,
against
Margaret Ann Wells,
Defendant.
" TKb oblecr of tWs suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
the said defendant tqion the
grounds of sqnration of
tbt parties tor a period
in excess of one (1) y«ir
in accordance with provi-
sions of 20-91 (9) (a) of
the Code of Virginia, 1950,
as amended.
AM an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a non-
resident of the SUte of
Virginia, the last known
post office address being:
824 Elisabeth Sreet, Key
West, Florida 33040 it is
ordered that she do appear
here within ten aO) days
after dae piditication here-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect her
interest in this suit.
A copy-Teste: John V. Fen-
tress. Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty Clerk
Moore, Brydges * Cohen
2413 Pacific Avenue
VilginU Beacb, Virginia
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t
the said defendant, upon the
grounds of Section 20-91
(9) having lived separate
and apart for the period in
excess of one year.
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a non-
resident of the State of Vir-
ginia the last known post of-
fice address being; CSC-
3rd. infantry, APO, 09045
it is ordered that he do
appear here within ten (10)
days after due publication
hereof, and do what may
be necessary to protect
his interest in this suit.
A copy.Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginia B. Allen D.
Clerk
Clements, Bowerman t
Hauser
3284 Va. Beach Blvd.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 6/9, 6/16. 6/23, 6/30
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In tbe Clert's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
1st day of Jine, 1976
Deborah Gamble Walter,
Plaiatiff,
against
Melvln L. Walter, Jr.
Defendant.
The Object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
vinculo matrimonii from
tbe said defendant upon the
grounds of separation (rf
the partl« for a period
la excess mi one year (i.e.
May 19, 1974).
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
tbe det«dant is a non-
rMident ot the State of
Virglila, the last taown
DMt office uldress being:
c/o Melvln L. Walter, Sr
p(»t Trailer Park, Lrt 146
i^ipalacian, New York, it
is ordered tiat he do ap-
pear here within ten (10)
days after due pnblication
hereof, and do what may
be necesMry to protect
Us interest in this suit.
A eopy-TMte: JOHN V.
FENTOESS, CLEWC
By: J. CttrtU Fruit, De-
puty, Clerk.
J()kt D. Hooker, Jr.
2625 Princess Anne Road
.^Virginia Beach, Virginia
VM 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, m
tte 3ni day of June, 1976,
&Ddra June ^owdeo,
Plaiatlfl.
gainst
Alan D. toowden.
ORDER
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
ON THE 27tb DAY OF
May, 1976.
In re: Adoption of Tracy
Lym Moore, a minor under
the age of fourteen (14)
years.
Bv: John Harold Riggs and
Linda Gene Riggs,
Petitioners
To: Charles Bud Moore
Route #2
Fallon, Nevada
Chancery «:-76-783
This day came John Har-
old Riggs and Linda Gene
Riggs, Petitioners, and re-
presented that the object
of this proceeding is to ef-
fect the adoption of the
above named infant (s),
Tracy Lynn Moore, by
Jobn Harold Riggs and
Linda Gene Riggs, husband
and wife, and affidavit hav-
ing been made and filed that
Charles Bud Moore, a na-
tural parent of said chiM
(ran), is a non-resident of
the SUte of Virgiida, the
last known post office ad-
dress being: Route #2 Fal-
lon, Nevada
it is therefore Ordered
that the stU Charles Bud
Moore appear before this
Courtwithin ten(10) days
after publication ta this
Order and indicate Us/her
attitude toward tbe pro-
posed adoption, or other-
wise do what is necessary
to |n«teet his intemt in
ans matter;^
A copy terte:
John V. Fontrass, Clerk
By: Viiginla B. Allen DC.
Stanley A. PUlUps
P.O. Box 4037
VirginU Beach, Va.
VBS 6/09, 6/16, 6/23,6/30
A c<H)y-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: J. Curtis Fruit. De-
puty, Clerk.
Pickett, Spain L Lyle
P.O. Box 2127
Virginia Beach, VirginU
VBS 6/9. 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
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(HtDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of Virginia Beach, on the
im day of June, 1H76.
Dlmltrios Demerttis,
Plalttlff,
against
H^Hirm Demertzis
Defendant.
The object of this suit Is
to (Main a divorce a vin-
culo matrimonii from tbe
said defendant, upon the
grounds of separation for
more than one year to-wit,
,., from
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the de-
fendant is a non-resident of
the State of VirRinia, the
last know post office add-
ress l>eing: 735 South
Broadway, Baltimore,
Maryland it is ordered
that she do appear here
within ten (10) days after
due puUicaUon^raof , find
do what may be necessary
to protect her Interest in
this suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK.'
BY: VirginU B. AUen C.C,
Clerk.
Dedcer, Zoby, et al
One Main PUBa|ast
Norfolk, Va*''
VBS 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In the Clerk's Office cS the
Circuit Court of the City
of VirginU Beach, on the
ISOi day of June, 1976.
Jody McCabe Moore,
PUUntiff,
against
James R. Moore,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
moisa et thoro from the
said deffentant, upon the
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit having been
made and tiled that ttie de-
fendant U a non-resident of
the aate of Virgtaiia, the
last known post office ad-
dress being: Box 2641,
APO, New Yor, 09324 it U
ordered that he do appear
here within tenflO) days
after due publication bere-
Q|[^nd do what may l>e
oHpIsary to protect Us
interest in tUs suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: VirginU B. Allen D.
Clerk.
J. Cameron Mann
4405 Ben Fraiddin Lane
Va. Beach, Va. 23462
VBS 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14
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ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of
Va. Beach, on the 2nd day
of June, 1976.
Thomas M. Hestle,
PUintiff,
against
Robin Edwards Hestle,
Defendant.
The object of this suit
is to obtain a divorce a
mensa et thoro to be mer-
ged into a divorce a vin-
culo nutrimottii from the
said defendant, upon tbe
grounds of desertion.
' And an affidavit havinr
been made and filed that
the defradant is a non-
resident of the State of
VirginU, the Ust known
post office address being;
791 Sagamore Hill Drive,
Marietta, Georgia it Is orr
dered that he do appear
here witUn ten ao) days
after due publication here-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect his
Merest in this suit.
A copy-teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
Bv: VirginU B Allen D.,
Clerk.
WalUce B. Smith
#4 Stoney Point
700 Newtown Road
Norfolk, Va. 23502
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
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ORDER OF PUBLICATI(»(
VIRGDnA: IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGIHIA BEACH
ON THE lOTH DAY OF
JUNE, 1976
In tbe matter ot the ad(qi-
tionof
ANN MARIE CAPPARELLI
an Infant.
IN CHANCERY
NO. C-76-897
The object of the above-
styled suit is for the pe-
titioner, WAYNE OSCAR
LARSON, to ad(^ ANN
MARIE CAPPARELLI, an
Infant.
And it ^yearing by af-
fidavit filed according to
Uw that LEONARD E.
CAPPARELU, the natural
l^bft'tf siOd in4i^, is not
a reWMijIr'dr tJtoaUte, it
'^is, tWrefote. raUJERED
that the Hid L^NARD E.
CAPPARELLI do ^year
within t«i days after due
piihlication of fliis Order,
in the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City
of VirginU Beacb, VirginU
and do what is necessary
to protect Us interest.
And it is further OR-
DERED that tUs Order be
pdtdished once a week for
four successive weeks in
tbe Vir^nU Beacb Sun, a
Mwqmper published in the
C^ of VirginU Beach,
Vlniida.
A Co|7 Teste: John V.
Fuitress. Clerk
By: VirginU B. Allen, DC
laskfortUs:
Ruber! L. Sinv«on,Jr.
Attorney Ibr PeWiooer
3500 Va. Beadi Mvd.
VirgiaU Beach, Va.
VBS-6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7
4t
Tte object of this suit
U to oMaia a divorce a
vinculo matrtmcnii from
(«DER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office of
the Circuit Court of the
City of VirginU Beach, on
the 1st day of June, 1976
Patsy Brown Cox,
Plaintiff,
against
Sherman Parker Cos,
Defendant.
The i^ect of tUs suit
is to oMain a divorce a
vinculo matrimooii from
tbe said drieodant upon the
grounds of separation ft>r
more than one year.
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a nm-
resld^ (tf tbe ^te (tf
VirginU, the Ust known
post (rffice address being:
Post Office Box 337, Uni-
versal Park, Moyock,
North Carolina it is or-
<fered tint he do iwe»i
here wttUn ta (10) days
after dm publlcatiiA here-
in, and do wtat may be
aeMssaty to footed Us
Mcratf in tUs suit.
ORDER
VIRGINIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF
THE cmcurr court of
THE Cmr of VIROINIA
BEACH, ON THE 14th
DAY OF Jme. 1976
b re: Adoption ol Chris-
tie Marie Edwards
By: WtlUam R. * Rath
G. Edwards
Petttionen
To: fnak Adkins
c/o General DeUvery
Sbm.Kertudcy
In Chancery
# C-76-910
l^ls day came William
R. ^Iwards Ori fttt E
Edwards, PetitlMiera, and
reprMMted that Oie ob-
ied <rf Ois i»oceedi!« U
b effect the adoptkmtrfthe
tfiove named intud, Chris-
tie Marie &twards, by WU-
liaffl R.&imrdswdMtt
G. Edwards, hurimad and
wife, and afO^irtt having
beeB<nuule and fiM that
frank Addns, a neural
parest d said child. U a
Bon-resldeA <d tteaateof
VlrgtoU, the tort known
post (rtfice ^dress betaig:
c/o General DeUvery,
acne, Kodw^
R U tterelsn (Mered
tM ttc Mid Fiadi AiUns
qmar MAire Ma Coert
^iln ten (10) lUys after
prfdication d this Orter
and taidicate Us attitute
tomrd the pn^cwed ado-
plioa, or oOenrtsedo what
U necessary to ^«ted his
UervM in ttU matter.
AeomrtMr.
Jdu V. Feidms, Cleric
Uvtee 4 Friedman p.q.
160 Newtown Road
VlrgtaU Bach, Virginia
VK 6/2J, SO 7/ 07, 7/14
4t
ORDER
VIRGINU: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
OTY OF VIRGINU BEACH
ON THE 27th DAY OF
May, 1976.
In n: Adoption of BREN-
NAN aiAYNE GILLIAM
and TRBTAHLAYNE GIL-
LIAM
By: Coogie C. GillUm,
Jr. and Maxine L. GillUm
Petitioners
To: Hubert Lee McGlotUn
810 Louisiana Avenue
Ferriday. Louisiana
Chancery #C-76-841
This day came Coogie C.
GillUm, Jr. and Maxine L.
Gilliam, Petitionera , and
rqirasented that the object
ei tUs proceeding is to ef-
fect- tbe adiqitiQO otthe
above named infants (s),
Brennan Shayae Gilliam
, and TrIrtanLiiyttirGBUflB
by Coogie C. Gilliam, Jr.
and Maxine L. GillUm,
husband and wife, and af-
fidavit having been made
and filed that Hubert Lee
McGlothin, a natural par-
ent of said child(rra), is a
non-resident of the SAateof
VirginU, the last known
post office address being:
810 Louisiana Avenue,
Ferriday, Louisiana
It is therefore Ordered
that the said Hubert Lee
McGlotUn appear before
tUs Court within ten (10)
days after publication of
tUs Order and indicate his/
attitude toward the propos-
ed adi^ioo, or oUierwise
do what is necessary to
protect Us Interest in this
matter.
A copy teste:
John V. Fentress, Clerk
By: VirginU B. Allen D.C.
Barry Kairtor, Esq.
Adler t Kantor
706 Plaaa One Bldg.
NorfoUc, VA 23510
VBS6/09, 6/16, 6/23,6/30
what is necessary to pro-
tect his interest in this
matter.
A copy teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: Virginia B. Allen D.C.
WillUm F. Bainside p.q.
P. 0. Box 1062
Va. Beach, Va,
VBS 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23
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SHOW CAUSE ORDER
VIRGINIA:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE CITY OF VIR-
GINIA BEACH
June 7, 1976
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
EDWIN CHARLES, DE -
CEASED
CP #4250
It aH>earing to the Court
that a r^ort of the ac-
counts of E. Leslie Cox
and RcAwrt E. Charles, Co-
Executors of the Estate of
Edwin Charles, deceased,
and of the debts and de-
mands against his estate
has been filed in the Clerk ' s
Office of this Court; and
that six months has elap-
sed since the qualifica -
tions; on motion of the
personal represenUtives,
it is ORDERED that the
creditors of and all oth-
ers interested in the Es-
Ute of Edwin Charles, de-
c&ised, do show cause, if
they can, on the 25th day
of June, 1976 at 10:00 a.
m. before this Court at its
courtroom against pay-
ment and delivery of the
net esUte of said dece-
dent to the legatees with-
out requiring refundii^
bond; and it is
ORDERED that the fore-
going portion of this Or-
der be published once a
week for two consecutive
weeks in the Virginia
Beach Sun, a newspaper
pidilUhed and having a gen-
eral circuUtion in the City
of VirginU Beach, Vir-
ginU.
A C(vy Teste: John V.
Fentress, Cleric
By: J. Curtis ^ruit, D.C.
WE ASK FOR/THIS:
E. Leslie Cpx
Attorney pr the EsUte of
Edwin Charles, Deceased.
VBS-6/16, 6/23 2t
ORDER
VmCaHU: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
cmr OF VIRGINU BEACH
ON THE 21$t DAY OF MAY
1976.
In re: Adiqitlon of Lawrence
SchexneMer and Joyce
Marie Schexaeider
By: Jcrim S. Jones and
Marlene R. Jones, Peti-
tioners
To: MarlaU Main S<^ex -
neider
13 Mason Sreet
Gretna Louisiana
In Chancery
«C-76-342
TUs day came John S.
Jones and Marlene R.
Jones, Pettthmers, andre-
preseUed that the (Aject
of tUs proceeding is to ef-
fect ae adoption of the above
named inUnt(s), Lawrence
Schexneider and Joyce
Marie Schexneider, "?
i€»a S. J(H»s and Marine
R. Jones, husband and wife
and affidavit havii^; been
made and filed that Mar-
lain Mate Si^exneider,v a
natural parent of said
chUdfrw), is a non-resi-
tait of the Sate of Virgin-
U, the last known post of-
fice address being: 13 Ma-
son Stred, Gretna. Louis-
Una. It Is therefore Or-
dered that the said Mar-
Uin Main Schexi^ider ap-
pear b^ere tUs Court with-
in ten (10) days after pub-
licatlMJ of this Order and
indicate his/ber attitwie
toward the proposed ad-
option, or otherwise do
of the above named infant
(s), Robin Alisha Beddow
and Shannon Alisha Beddow
by Thomas Michael White
and Cassandra Kay White,
hustand and wife, and af-
fidavit having been made
and filed that Willard A.
Beddow, a natural parent
of said child(ren), is a non-
resident of the State of
Virginia, the Ust known
post office address being:
General Delivery, Akron.
Oblo 44309 It is there -
fore Ordered that the said
Willard A. Beddow appear
before this Court within ten
(10) days after publication
of this Order and indicate
his/her attitude toward the
proposed adoption, or
otherwise do what is ne-
cessary to protect Us in-
terest in tUs matter,
A copyt teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
Bv; VirginU B. Allen D. C
William H. Colona.Jt
1397 Laskin Road
VirginU Beach, Va.
23451
VBS 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23
ORDER
VIRGINU: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
cmcrat COURT of the
CITY OF VIRGQIIA BEACH '
ON THE 21st DAY OF May
1976.
In re: Adoption of Robin
Alisba Beddow and Shannon
AUsha Beddow
TO BE NAMED: Robin Al-
isha White and Shannon Al-
isha White
By: Thomas Michael White
and Cassandra Kay WUte
In Chancery
#C 76-745
To: WllUrd A. Beddow
General Delivery
Akron, OH 44309
This day came Thomas
Michael WUte and Cassan-
dra Kay WUte, PrtiUoners
and represented that the
object of tUs proceeding
is to effect the adoption
ORDER ^
VIRGINU: IN THBT
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CffiCUIT COURT OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, ON THE 15th DAY
OF June, 1976
In re: Adoption of Evan-
qellne Abuan
By David WUmotandCleo-
fe Abuan Crockett
Petitioners
To: Fernando C. Gundran
U UUon, PbUUpUes
In Chancery
*C-76-846
TUs day came David
WUm«A Crockrtt and Cle-
ote Abuan Crockett, Pet-
ttionen, and represented
that tbe (Aject of this pro-
ceeding is to effect the
adoption of the above nam-
ed inUnt (s), Evangeline
Abaun, by David Wilmot
Crockett and Cleofe Abuan
Crockett, husband and wife
and affidavit luvtng been
made and filed that Fer-
nando C. Gundran, a natur-
al parent of said child (ren)
is a non-resident of the
SUte of VirginU, the Ust
known post office address
being: La Union PUlUp-
ines.
it U therefore Ordered
that the said Fernando C.
Gundran appear before the
Court within ten(10)dhys
after publication oftUs
Order and indicate his/her
attitude toward the propos-
ed adoption, or otherwise
do what is necessary to
protect Us Uterest in this
matter.
A coiqr Teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: VirginU B. Allen D.C.
John H. Dreschur p.q.
Pick^, SpaU li Lyle
P.O. Box 2127
VirgiUa Beacb, VirginU
23452
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NOTICE OF SALE
VIRGINU:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF VIRGINU
BEACH
SUSIE ELIZABETH SIBERT
a/k/a SUSIE E. SIBERT
Complainant
V.
JOHN ARTHUR SIBERT
a/k/a JOHN A. SIBERT
Respondent
IN CHANCERY NO. C-74-1032
Pursuant to a decree of the Circuit Crart of the City
of Virginia Beach, made and entered on the 3rd day
of June, 1975, in the Chancery cause of Susie Elisa-
beth Sibert, a/lc/a/ Susie E, Sibert, complainant, versus
John Arthur Sibert, a/k/a/ John A. Sibert, respon-
dent, we will on Monday, June 28, 1976, at 10:00 a.m.
at the front door of Circuit Court No. 1 in the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia, located at Princess Anne in
said City, offer for sale to tbe highest bidder subject
to confirmation by the Court, the following described
real property: '
All those two loU of land situated in the City of
of Virginia Beach, in the State of VirginU, and
being known, numbered and designated as Lots No.
41 and 42 in Block No. 102 as shown upon the plat
entitled, "Plat of Lakewood" dated June 22, 1925,
made by Cladfelder and Schisler, Engineers, and
duly of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, VirginU.
TERMS: CASH. The successful bidder will be re-
quired to deposit 10% ot the purchase price at the time
that the pnqierty is knocked down to him with the bal-
ance to be paid within ten (10) days.
JANET B. BURT, SPECIAL COMMISSIONER
BRUCE G. MURPHY, SPECUL COMMI^ONER
JANET B. BURT
1369 Laskin Road
Virginia B^ch, Va. 23451
I hereby certify that a special commissioner's bond
in the amwmt of $25,000.00 with corporate surety has
been po^sted by Janet B. Burt and Bruce G. MurpAiy,
as required by decree entered herein on June 3, 1976.
A cc^y teste: J(An V. Fentress, Clerk
By: J. CurtU Fruit. D. C.
VBS. 6/16, 6/23, 2t
Virginia Beach Scyi, June 23, 1976 - B-5
Defendant.
IN CHANCERY
NO. C76-891
The object of this suit is to quiet title to certain real
property briefly described as Lot B on the plat entitled
Subdivision of Property for Rhae W. Adams, Lynnhaven
Borough, VirginU Beach, Virginia; and an Affidavit havli«
been made that the addresses of Joseph P. WiUUms. Sa-
rah Frances Carraway Williams, Sarah Melissa Wil-
liams, Virginius C.Williams, Columbia Frances Williams
Whitehurst, Raffer Lee WillUms Buchanan, Bettie Joe
WillUms Parker, Alice Gertrude Whitehurst Morrisette,
Lillian May Whitehurst Lambert, James William Buch-
anan, Mary Elifibeth Buchanan Phelps, Rosewell E.
parkpr Oladv-! ToHnne Parker f ntfic Mav Parker,
Edith Almira Parker Teller, and Gertrude AU Lambert
Land, if tliey be living, and Ivison Hugh Buchanan. Lucy
Lee Buchanan, Shirely Elizabeth Robertson DupreeCUrk,
Alice Lee Robertson HolUnd, and Beverly May Land
Diggs, are unknown; and the Bill of Complaints sUting
that there are or may be persons interested in tbe subject
matter of tUs suit whose names are unknown, and making
them parties defendant by the general description of
"parties unknown" and an Affidavit havii% been made
and filed that the y are unknown, such unknown parties
being the spouses, heirs, devisees and successors U title
of the above-named parties.
It is ORDERED that the said parties defendant named
above, U they be living, and the parties whose addresses
are unknown, and tbe persons made defendants by the
general description of "parties unknown" do appear with-
in ten (10) days after due publication of thU Order and do
what is necessary to protect their interests. It is further
ORDERED that the foregoing portion oftUs Order be pub-
lished once a wedc for fbur successiveweeks in The Vir-
ginU Beach Sun, a newspaper published U tbe City of Vir-
ginU Beach, VirginU.
ENTER:
A Copy Teste: JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By VIRGINIA B. ALLEN, D.C.
laskfortUs:
Eli S. Chovitz, Atty.
1955 Va. National Bk. Bldg.
NorfoUc, VirginU 23510
VBS June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATK)N
VIRGINU; IN THE CIRCUIT CCHJRT OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINU BEACH
ROBERTA S. WERBISKIS,
Complainant,
vs.
JC^EPH P. WILLUMS, etc., d al.
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
VirginU:
The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Virginih
Beacb will be held in the Council Cbambera of tbe Ad-
miUstraUon Building, City HaU, Princess Anne SUtion,
VirginU Beach. VirginU, on Monday, July 12, 1976, at
2:00 P.M., at wUch time the following appUcationa will be
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION:
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH:
Petition of Tbe Brecden ComJNUiy, Inc., for a Change
of Zoning District Classification tnm R-5 Residential
District to 0-1 Office District (modUled from B-2 Dis-
trict) on certaU property located at tbe Northwest inter-
section of Trevor Road and Old Great Neck Road, running
a didance of 301.19 feet along the North side of Trevor
Road, running a distance of 640 feet more or less along
the Westera property lUe, running a distance of 38.80
feet along the Northera propertv line and running a dU-
tance of 690 feet more or less alongthe West side of Old
Grwt Ne<^ Road. Said parcel contains 2 acres more or
less (modified from 6 acres more or less). (Deerwood
Trace Area).
LYNMHAVQI BOlK)l}GH.
2
p'etiUon of Youi« Women's Christian AssocUtion <a the
Tidewatw Area of VirglUa fbr a Change of Zoning Dis-
trict Classification from R-8 Residetttial District to B-4
Resort Comm««Ul District on certain property located
at tbe Southwest coraer of Shore Drive and Starfish Road,
runniiK a distance of 300 feet along the South side of
Shore Drive, running a distance of 170 feet alongthe
Westera pnqwrty lira, running a distance of 300 feet along
the Southera prtqierty line and running a dirtance of 170
feet ah>i« the West sldeofStarfish Road. Said pareel
coUains 1 . 16 acres more or less.
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSinCATION.
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH:
8.
Petition of Lakeside Conatractidn Corporation for a
Cbawe of Zoning Ustrid Classification from A- 1 ^rt-
ment Distrid to B-1 Business Residential Districton
certain property located at the Northwest corner of Lord
Dunmore Drive and Pravideoce Road, running a distance
of 500 feet along the North sldeof ProvUenee Road, run-
ning a distance of 200 feet along the Westera property
line, running a distance (tf 500 feet ak»g the Northera
prt^erty line and running a distance of 200 feet almig the
West side of Lord Dunmore Drive. Said pareel contains
2.29 acres more or less.
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT:
VIRGINU BEACH BOROUGH:
Apidication of Walter Casm Barco foraConditloaalUse
I^rrait tor a marina on certain pnmerty located at the
SouOieast corner <a MadtternuMan Avemw and Greens-
boro Avaoue running a distance of 90 feet along tbe South
side (rt Greensboro Aveme, naming a distuce of 155
feet more or less along the Eastera property line, run-
nli« a dIfUnee of ISO feet moraor less along fiie Sontti-
era pn^erty line and ruanUg a distance of 144.5 feet
akMK the Wuten tnt^eity line. Said pareel U known as
LoU 1, 2 and WMten half of Ld 3, Blodc IS, Shadow-
UwB Helgtts. (SbadowUwB Heights Area).
VIRGINU BEACH BCMIOIKSH.
5.
Api^catlon of Kattiy Usatter. et al, for a Conditional
Use Permit to (»erate a tampcoary parUag Mob certain
pnmerty loaded on tte EM Mde of Atlai£e Aveme be-
ginnii« at a point 100 fed N(m^ of tth Street, ru^ng a
distance of 150 feet akag the Southera property line,
nmniiv a didance of 100 fed atong the&dera property
Une, runalng a diataaee of ISO fed iloBg tte Norttan
property line, andrumiag a dUtaaceof lOOfed akog ttie
Ead side of AtlanUc Arame. Said parcel contains 15,000
s(iaare fed. Plats wtth more ddalled infbrmation are
availaUe ta tta Deparlmeid of Planning.
VIRGINU BEACH BOROOGH.
CHANGE OF ZONING DfflTRICT CLASSIFICATION.
VIRGINU BEACH BOROUGH:
PetttiOD ot Jote D. MttcbeU and N.P. toipaoa, m, tar
a Ott^e ot Zontag I^trkt Classfficatjoa from A-1
Apartmed IMstrid to B-4 Resort Commarelal IHdrid
OB certain privoty looted oa the North side ct I6tb
Strcd begiiming at a v^a/l ISO fed Ead of Ardle Ave-
me ruBUH a didance ei 100 fed alongthe Nmrth side of
1Mb Stred, runalng a distance of 140 fad along tte Eas-
tera pnmerty line, nmniag a distance <rf 100 fed along
the Northera property line aid rmmlag a distance d 140
fed alo^ ite Weden i»vperty line. &ld pareel raa-
totau 14,000 Miuara fod.
VIKiINU BEACH mKMIGH.
Ri(^rd J. WeM^
Ctty Clertt
VBS June 23, 1976
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POOra^E mlBUtnra, wUta,
■alt.doaantlUtaeUklraa.
hmaimaMj S yaanoU.
(^ M7-10»» altar • p.m.
SEVERAL jrowB eaU, aU
■aalorad. Fna to a good
boma OvreUand CaU
aartiaatM-MII.
LoTinc Cat trw to lofli«
Inme. Less than 1 jraar
old. Good with cUldna.
Call 429-501S aftar S.pm
4 FLUFFY imi« uttaaa
ara waltiat lor a lorliw
MW owaor. GaU M7-IMi
aajtlma.
S KITTENS - OmreUand
area. 6 wedu old.OMgold
aad two talibr. CaU 4M-
7t83.
KITTENS - Cnta, battthT,
and FREE CALL 4U-6M7
FREE Uttana. 6 weakaold.
Call after S p.m. 427-MM
IQTTENS, Z gray, fefliale.
Gin awajr. CaU 4M-4tSI
PUPPIES - 2 Male and 2
Female. Great Bridge area.
CaU 547-2606.
3 CAUCO Idtteas need a
good home. CaU after S
pm 4M-4995.
FEMALE poodle, 4 jrears
old. Cbarcoal with white
atripe In cheat. 4S6 - 5M1
KTSTENS-Iree to a good
hnne. Two lilaek A one
gnqr'ami bUek. 428-7319.
Three panriea , two malea
A one female. 6 wka old
aad free to a good home.
Father terrier, molhar
part- daacbmd. CaU 153-
53(6, after 4 pm.
BLACK A WHITE laale
eat. One nar old and good
wttfe cUUraa. CaU 413-
0014.
PUPPIES -Part German
SkWtri- * **^t* old-
Mala aad female, CALL
431-3410 aftar S p.m.
IITTEN8, 3 male, 3 weeka
old. Free to a good home.
CaU 433-9444
2 jr. Old Gray A White
female eat. Good mouaar.
CALL 421-9S67
DOG-EagUah Sheep A
Aira-dale, 6 yaara old,
male, gwtle, good with
ehUdraa. CaU 436-7244
nTTKMS-AdoraMa. 7
waaka old. JoUttRoadaraa.
CALL 433-7065 ^r Mra.
Strnmona)
BUOC mala eat-i iraar
old- hoaaa brolEeB - give
away. CaU 433-t4a.
CAT-TABBY-PESSIAN -
YaUow A mita, male, 4
nan oU. Naada a gaod
hone wtth noehUdraB.CiUl
m-mu.
HTTEIK - 4, all male,
7 waaka old. CaUaftar4:U
p.m. or aU day warit-anda
432-3133.
3 KITTE)f8-7 weeks old.
Mala and female, I are
art ilunait. CALL 533-
1431 (lor Terry Hembroa-
gh, m Dominioa Ave.,
Norfolk, Va.)
Amariean Eaklmo Splta-
OM yaar (dd. Free to good
«7-6Ml.
KITTENS-Free, aome ara
iaaiy and om gray atrtoed
mala a year old. CaU ttO-
5542
KITTENS-Free to a good
home. Gray A white and
Uaefc A white. Male A fe-
male. CALL 421-9567.
PERSIAN edi - gray-<r«e,
eaU 423-0100.
CAT-Part peralan, tor-
tola* abaU tamale, deelaw-
ed, naatered, two yaan
old, vary friendly, tree to
good home. CaU 340-2930.
BOGB^S PeoAif aas l
mixod. Loving pata
loving horn*. OUl 424
9123.
CATS-S CMBale, apayad,
2 are aiamaaaa aad 1
tahby. CaU 414-9123.
GERMAN ShMhard3month
Female aU atota. Free to
a good home 434-9213 any-
time.
LOVABLE kittena Free to
a good home. CaU 543-
3931.
Free 7 mo. old pupnr.
Needs good home with
young chlldrei). SOtoold
nan teneed yard. Super-
trlaky mm. CaU 496^430
during woridng hours.
WHITE Peraiaa eat. Or-
ange qroa. Oaelawad and
spayed. Free to a goot)
CaU 421-3603:
Ktttan, Uadt FMiiale and
adorahl*. CaU 434-1947.
FREE kitten to a good
home, nad A WUta wiUi
dmt hajr 9 waaka old.
CaU In evanlng8-464-63S0.
BQStoN TERRIER JTra*
to good home. Hoaaatrain-
ad, dooB not Uke yom«
eUUraa M lovaa adatts.
Naada loto of Ion. (AKC
-mo.
Ragiat*rad)CaU433-
YORXmntE Terrier,
grown, regiaterad, aegtar-
ad, naada a eenpie to
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PUPPIE8-4 we*8 <dd,
mother is a mlaaratura
CoUey. CaU 430-1611
KITTENS-Frta to a good
homa. 2 Uack, 1 whtta
and Idaek. CaU 433-1733
dhriw tha day. 437-1375
after 5:30 pn.
6 - AatomeMles lor Ma
t-
REDUCE sate A fast with
GoBaaa Tablets A E-Vap
"water pUia." Murden
Drag.
Wanted: Literary critic
with atrong Intereat in snb-
lect matterof adencetle-
tion. No Idla eurions, no
lonely woman, tfaaae, Aa-
aiat wtth final atagaa of
gnanMaad marketable
product. No obltatiOB ex-
cept yonr time, nare pro-
eaada. Comdex project.
547-1346
dran
3353.
pretarrad. CaU 432-
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lehoal located at Nar9Dlk.TlrgltfaBaaeh. '^M
Ckaavaaka-PartBMMk ^M
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Invite a down to your next
Uithday, picnic, or pro-
motion. Clowns avaiUble
Isr aU oecaalons. CaU
Clowna A Santas, 537 -
3697.
WORRIED ABOUT TOUR
SKIN? Cari A NaU Salon
hu orgnnlc Nutri-MeUea.
Free deaMttatration Tuea-
day A Waihia«iay 11 am-
2 pm. For anoiatmaoteaU
399-9709 or &r;-6370.
3-Loat aad Food!
PLEASE help me, I'm lost
I am a big green parrot
with a red area on my
head. If you aee me, jdaaae
eaU my owner. 432-3041
I'm In the Great Briege
araa.
I'm In the Great Bridge
FAMILY Package-2 loto,
nuMa and Dommant in
Woodlawn Mamorial Gar-
dens, 12,000. CaU 420-
0335.
^^ssSaSssun^Esr
66-CHEVROLET- 8.W.G.,
Impala, air, radto, one
owner, |700. CaU«32-3973
1971 - CHEVY VAN - Radl
Kamp-2 A/C, refrigerator,
atove, aink, alsope four.
ExceUant eooditlan. CaU
422-4403 after 6 p.m.
REDEEM THB AO!
ro& WO(»EN NICKEL
The Cigarette House
Moyock, N. C.
Battlefield Blvd. Rt. 163
'€
F(HtD-Broli«), 1(74, 4
wheel drive, V3, AM - FM
3 tntk atareo power
ateertng, raeaUaal ootdi-
tiOB, low mUeage, 33(00.
CALL (57-1091
66-PONTlAC - Boimavllla,
4 door, hardtop, atto.tnn-
smlaaloa, powar staarihg,
power brakaa, power win-
dowa, air cbndifimiflg, AM
A FM radto-aterao, «cel-
lent condition. 3850. 432-
1043.
VOUa*AQ(»
Large aaleetion of uaad
Volkawagana, most models
OMMt edora. 100 per cent
gnarantaed. Bank financing
credit approved by phone.
VICTORY VOUOil^^N
S401 Victory Blvd. Ports.
397-1216.
11 - BaalB. JiaHw
CffltlS - CRAFT Comman-
der SportaFisberman-Sl'*-
1970-Flyii« Bridge- Twin
300 H. P. - Outriners-
Fishing Chaira-Trimfabs-
Co^333,000.SeU orTrade
125,000. CALL 425-0526.
SANDBLACTING - Baat
TnMara and MaeUtaary.
Free EaUmatea. Whtte-
barirt, Blaasln^ffl Con^,
403 W. 24th St., Norfott,
627-2396.
76-16 ft. BOAT, exceUeM
eoodttion, looka Uke new.
traUar, electric winch, all
aafsty aqu^ant, oomjdtte
package. Daya 422-1424 or
Evening 461-6661.
13 • Help Wanted
ADVERTISING Salesper -
son needed for growing
Tidewater aewqaiper or-
puiiaatkm. Exparieneeea-
aeidial. Copy and layout
tonlved. ExceUant <q)por-
tnntty for aelf-startar with
ideaa to work v^ mini-
mum aiverviaiOB. If yon
(luaUfy, plaaaa aaad re-
aume to Mr. KaaCnrleyft
Bycrly PubUcattoaa, P. U.
Box 1327, Cbeaapaaka, Va.
23320. AU repUes stricUy
CLASSIFIED AOVEHTIS'
«G sales poattloawtthBy-
erly PubUeatloaa ^(Yii(itt-
ia Beach Sun, ChMUaake
Post, Tidewatw JJfe).
Ifust have good triaplionb
peraooaUty andtypingabU£-
tty. RlaapaiaWa pMitfat
with advanceauat lUporr
tunlty for ^greaairoaelf'
sUrter. CUI Mra, jBli^J!
ens, 547-4571, l«#a^-
tion and Intarvitw. 2
CASHIER
RECEPTIONIST
$140 Weak goarantaad'
aalary. Np,mMd«Me'
neceaaary.4^-im
PAR^R'S
NMd Salng Span?
avtUaMa. Located
nar Irnek. W
a C ha aa paa k ei
Irnek. We ban cMca naea
■sar Great Bridge.
dk Qrovo Ftoa Martcot
CALL
482-1030 or 547-1600
NEWSPAPER PRINTING
Cheek oar prieas, deUnry and snappy (dtsat qaall^
Mr yov tOlotd aba aew^iver. We ^t newqwiiera
in erilataa, hla|i sebaola, mUitary taaaes, churchem
aa^Mdr who waUi a proltasiaaal proitaet.
QnaUty, Un price, eraltemaaahip: If that's what
MWi* laokteg (w, than we're Oie printers for voo.
CaavMa ^FPaaaitiag faculties.
CIRCULAR PRINTING
Whatever yoa may aeed tor your bittiaess, ton
pagea or 34 pagM, odor, eoavositloa, speedy aOTriea... \
we do tea JobI Aa adnrtteiag elrealar ankaa an Im- '
praoaiaa. Be ava yaar rtf aeto the iaaaga yoa wart
te pr^act If a aamMhiag wa eaa h^ yoa with. CaU
aa tut aMartaa, ao abUgaiiM.
CIRCULAR DELIVERY
#1*1 dMrtMe dregkrs teini^riaBi
peaia sad Pwlammg^ we tea aan ftm
Ott.
«l tee Mifcsl yn «m. duSr
BYERLY PUBLICATKMIS
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13 Help Wanted
BEAUTY Operator wanted
vtor Magic Touch Beauty
Salon. (Churctiland) Call
4I3-2S22.
13 Help Wantei
tl - Private taitnictfoa
HAKE tSO.toflOO. a month
from your home. Work your
own hours. National adver-
>|iaiig support. Marketing
4dsa dasi<ned to reward
•HOrt. For appointment
call 499-0430.
TIGHT BUDGET? Add to
tte faintly income serv -
lug customes from your
home. Excellent income
potaaUal. Flexible hours.
For d^alls, write Dept.
10, Watkins Products.Inc,
Wimma, Mn. 55987.
EXPERIENCE Bookkeeper
lor tiull businesses, or all
phuci ofatch up work -
in my home. Call 481-2507
CHRISTIAN couple or per-
son to help me with grow-
ing business, great i^ture
rewards, call 497-4511 (V)
COLLEGE
SUMMER WORK
IMONEYI
CALL 461-119t
GIRLS wanted for new pri-
vate club in Norfolk. Make
an excess ot $250, a week.
No experience necessary.
For interview call 623 -
5342.
WORKING EDITOR needed
tor growing Tidewater
community newspaper
group. Must be seasoned
news pro, strong on re-
write, community news,
photography. Newsman-
agement, layout, pasteup
skills necessary. Small-
peper experience valuable.
Send confidential resume
to Ken Curley, Box 1327,
Chesapeake, VA 23320.
SERVICE MANAGER for
growing company specia-
lizing in truck equipment
and hydraulics on East-
em Shore, Maryland. Take
charge individual needed.
Paid holidays and vacations
life insurance, hospitaliz-
ation, and uniforms. Sal-
ary $13,000 plus. Com -
mensurate with ability. Re-
ply Virginia Beach Sun,
ClassUled Box #473, 138
..Rosemount Rd., Virgin-
^UBeach.Va. 23452.
"HOMEWrauCCRS wuted
1b IUi area: men, women,
students. No experience
necessary; stuffidg k ad-
dressing envelopes (com-
mission mailers). Earn
■paretime money at home.
^lOO.OO weekly possible.
SEND f 1. 0» (refundable) b
a long, stamped, address-
ed envelope fbr details;
PPS-3S2, 216 Jackson #612
Chicago 60«06'
LADIES
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
Interesting work. Excel -
lent income Call 461-1198
MASSAGE GIRL
•175 WEEKLY
GUARANTEED
No eq)erieoce necessary
will train 18 or over.
Business Man's Massage
k Health ^. 62S-MM1
or 4M-S781
DISTRIIUTOR
WANTID
EVERiADY
OE
POLAROID
Holtw Alkwmi
Qualified individual Male or Female needed to dis-
tribute world famous Kodak film and other photo
ivoduets through company established locations. "No
SELLING OR SOLICITING REQUIRED." Make this your
^1 year tor IndeMndence. 14995.00 investment. Guarant-
eed 12 monthMpurchase agreement.
CALL MR. MARTIN (TOLL FREE) 1-800-848-1970
OB COLLECT iM»«M^n5J
Monday to Friday, 9 t.i«; tb'6 p.m. E^S.T.
Or Write Firestone Photo Co., Firestone Building-Since
1946
162 N. 3rd. St., Columbus, Ohio432IS
PRESSMAN to operate
Goss Community 3-unit
offset newspaper press.
Three-day week: Tues -
day, Wednesday. Friday.
35 hour average, full pay
Call or write Norris Sly.
Tidewater News, Frank -
lin, Va. 23851. Telephone
562-3187.
WORKING Shop Foreman,
47 1/2 hour work week.
New facilities, clean shop.
Must be experienced in
farm machinery and truck
repairs. High school educ-
ation, good pay, vacation,
hospital insurance availa-
ble. See Mr. I Goodwin,
Goodwin Equipment Co.,
1211Armory Dr., Franklin
Va.
14 - PosiUaes Waaitd
RECEPTIONIST wanted.
No experience necessary.
Call 623-S342.
SIMI-RETIRED MAN would
like garden work. Call af-
ter 4pm 543-6607.
BABYSITTWG-Your home
or mme. Week-days and
week-end's. Call 484-5612
BABYSITTING in my home.
Great Bridge area. Lots of
loving care. Any age, week-
days. Available September
1. Call 423-3431.
BABYSITTING- My home.
Great Bridge area, fenced
yard. Call 482-3022, 482-
2606.
CHILDCARE in my home,
day or night. Westhaven
area. CaU 399-0305.
CHILD CARE-ln my home,
ay age. CaU 485-1597
(120. weekly)
Slmi-retired person would
like garden work. Call after
4 p.m. 543-6607.
EXPERIENCED chUd care
in my home for working
mothers. Lots of love, in-
dividual attention, play-
mates and reasonable. Call
484-5428.
IS • Buslaest Opportuaity
WANTED Distributors.
Part-time for synthetic en-
gine oil. Call 420-8350.
OPPORTUNITY for ambi-
tious people. Run your own
distributorship part-time.
High income and profit
sharing. Plwne for appoint-
ment. 497-5655.
PART Tlipe sales repre-
sentatives for Synthetic oil
k Lubricants. CALL 420-
8350
Business OAtortunity. Be
your own boss, tor a $10
Investmeid. Profits dally.
460-0152.
upen the door to extra
earnings. Join the succes-
sful frtcadly toy demon-
strators who are making
good money in their spare
time. Also earn your toy
samples free. Mo deliver-
ing or coUecting. Mo cash
investment. CaU now 547-
4716. Also booking parties.
BABYSITTWG-My home,
large fenced in yard. Ideal
tor working mother.
Hunters Point area. CALL
483-1391
Churchland Area - Will
babysit in my home. Play
area, meals, mature wo-
man. Reasonable, CaU
484-8934.
19 - Local lastructioo Classes
'VACATION SpecUl - Pia-
no lessons for beginners
this summer to run July
S - August 27. Just $25.
total for lessons and books
Merrtfields - Phone 484-
8084."
WESTERN RIDING m-
STRUCTION- SmaU clas-
ses. Good horses. Ineqien-
sive. Momii^, aftemoon
and evening cUsses. Start-
ing soon CALL 426-2774
or 497-3060
Indfepeodeiit BuiineBMHan
needs fuU or part-time
kelp. Only honest, am-
bitious meii or women need
inquire. 420-0977.
MANUFACTURING IHSTRIBUTCHI WANTED
MO MACHINEKT REQUIRED
National 54 year old organlzatioit offers catalyst used
in manufacture of CRETO in America ami in private
label products Uiroughout the world. Product is colqr-
less and it U not a surface coating. It penetrates new
or old concrete using the very detrimental alkaU now
in the concrete Itself to effect waterproofing, st^-
oate of cracking, crumbling and increases tensUe strength
Tke GSA number for CRETO is 803L00044-280I, U
sUnnlates "DO NOT SUBSTITUTE, THIS MATERIAL
HA8BEEN FOUND TO BE THE ONLY PRODUCT THAT
WILL DO THE JOB TO WHICH FT HAS BEEN APPUED".
Praitaet is in demand by industry, schools, munici-
naUties, rtc. No machinery need to MFG. Just mix
and teU-tremeDdous profit! Phone Richard Hardy, 714-
S29-S33S or write AlkaU ReducUim Co., 66088 Plerson
Blvd., Desert Hot firings, Ca. 92240.
FASHION CENTER
We seek one individual who
has dreams of (grating
Uieir very own ladies bou-
tique. Our program includ-
es a complete set of fix-
tures, check-out counter,
miscellaneous supplies,
in-store training, grand
opening, advertising and
promotioB, continuing as -
sistaace and beginning in-
ventory. AU this for as Ut-
Ue as $12,500.
CaU today toll-free
1-800-874-4780 Est. 212
BOYS training and coach-
ing. Conservatory cred«»-
tlals. CaU ^81-2015.
IS - Artteles ler Sale
WEDDING GOWN -New, de-
tachable train. Bodice, lace
and baby pearls with long
sleeves. $95.00 call 547-
1802. Size 10
ffiUCLET Watch, 14 K.,
Gold 1- wide wiU> pear
shape ornament an dia-
monds OB t(9. Very valu-
able. CaU 54V -1802.
SWIMMING Pool - 24' dia-
meter with patio, IIIOO.
CaU 497-8291.
27 -House Odd Gaads
COUCH-8 1/2 ft., beige
matching chair. Excellent
condition. $125. CaU 421-
9614
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BOUTERS
Looking for a busy
marketplace
where you can buy,
sell or trade?
If you are, the
boating ad
classification in
today's Want Ads
offers you
exactly the help
you need.
An inexpensive ad
will sell your
boat or explain
your swap offer.
Other boater's ads
provide you with
a selection of
boats which are
for sale.
CONGRATULATIOMS
ED HAZARD!!!
SALES TOTALING
$112,000!!!
Ed Hazard has recently
Joined our company and
U a weU known resident
of Greenwood Estates. He
iovttes aU his friends to
c(»tact him when they
should need to seU or buy.
His bone pbone is 547-
7217.
RICARDO, nC.
REiU<TOBS
SSi JOHNSTOWN RO.
CHESAPEAKE, VA. 83320
"W THE HEART OF
GREAT BRmCE'
547-4556
L
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aim.
81 ■ CfliM aad Stai^a
NORVIEW RARE COINS -
Norfolk's most complete,
buy, atU trade, buyiqg sil-
ver oirins, 42 Southern
ShoniBg Center, Norfolk,
853-8118
n • IbcUnery - Toola
GENERATORS-One Onan,
3 K.W. 24-32 votts, air
cooleddieselAonelOK.W.
120-140 volts, water cool-
ed dlesel. Call 855-7720.
81 - BusiaeM Efripaart
FORK LIFT-I974-ALLIS
CHALMERS, model ACC
25. Land capacity 2500
lbs. Propane fuel, 190hrs.,
like new, $7,500. CALL
421-3780
EUJot Addressograph-tdr
conditiott, iocladea (ktl-
ves, drawers, 500 stencils.
Ideal tor smaU business,
church, or civic groiv
$200. or best offer. CaU
547-4571.
_ il - r«r Sale Va. BM«b
SIEGLER - OU Stove -
upright, good condition
$110.00. CaU 547-6218
547-5585 after, 5 p.m.
DECONS BENCH-Solid
mapel, new condition. $75.
CaU 397-2474
SOFA-Lawson, 3 cushion-
ed, gold and green, does
not need re-upholstered,
real good condition, $100.
CaU 424-2572.
Large pool tables for sale.
Can be seen at pool room
on 17Ui St. Va. Beach
BAR and 3 bar stools, 7
ft., padded, excellent con-
dition, $125. CaU 420-0835
AMANA - Refrigerator-
Freeier. Freezer holds
265 pds., avocado and in
ezceUent condition. CaU
482-4371.
OLD DONATION SHORES
Custom brick ranch, 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2
fireplaces, huge den and
kitchen, carpeting through-
out including screened por-
ch overlooking lake. Call
499-3834.
CEDARWOOD-3 bedroom,
all awU^nces, sun deck,
fencing, low assumption on
73/4% loan. Payment $224
a monUi. CaU 486-3730
KINGS ORANT
4 Bedroom-3 Baths, large
comer lot, central air. As-
sume or conventional. Call
340-2246 after 6 P.M. NO
AGENTS
63 - Lou for Sale
It Local lutTMiiOB Cksaes
, mS3CRUCm>M CLASSES.
Nurses Aides -Orderlies-
Oak RiU Medical Traiaing
School, Great Bridge. 547-
5156.
OLD FURNITURE ideal for
porch. Three easy chairs,
two end chairs, table and
bar .chairs, baiteqne grlU
tworattractive tabte-Umpa,
aU for $100. CaU Bob at
547-4571 or 486-3430.
MAGNAVOX home enter-
taiuaent center indodes
AM/FM radfo, record
{daver and BAW 21'* TV
with good picture needing
tuner adjustment, $90. Al-
so, brand new 12" BAW
portable TV, $50. Reel -
to-reel tape recorder ,$40.
CaU Bob at 547-4571 or
486-3430.
AIR-Conditioner-Fed -
ders, 11,000 B.T.U. 's,
wood panel front, ezcel-
loit coDdition. $150. CaU
547-1802.
28 • Garage Rnmmage
YARD SALE- June 28 A 29,
U to 6, 1132 Stewart St.,
SouUi Norfolk area-Chesa-
peake. Furniture, smaU
appliances, clothes, some
baby foraiture A miscel-
laneous.
M-WuledioBiV
QEOROETOWiT
COLONY
HOME SITES FOR SALE
tor
People planning Homes
A Custom Builders
SALES OFFICE....
3SS Providence Rd.
Call 464-9317
$9-For Sale
(«IAT BRIDGE
BRIDGEFIELO
Owner transferred. Large
3 bdrm. Brick ranch, 2
bath, eat la kitchen, fire-
place, 16X45 patio, in -
ground pool, many eitras,
over 1/3 acre lot .
CALLa2-39M
8T(«ET
COMSTRUCTKM
SpeciaUcing in Intertor A
Exterior^MnUng, WaU-
paper, l^raving Acoustic
Ceilings or Walls, Repair-
ing ugly ceiling or waU
cracks. WUl remodel, de-
corate and repair to your
spedficatloiB.
FREE EsUmIm!
CaU 484-4H4
88 - Per Sale
RIMS, forsale, 4-15", Key
Ring, brand new, $150. Call
545-6227.
RABBITS tor sale for pets
or frying size. WUl de-
Uver dressed. Call 543-
6607.
USED 2 inch extra heavy
schedule 80 pipe. Approx-
imately 6500 feet. Best of-
fer. Call 461-7310.
PANELING-This is a steal!
(Priced low because of
mixed color.) 3/16 in. gro-
oved aad ungrooved for
$1.50 per sheet and 3/16
in. new Masonite $1.50 per
sheet. Call Mrs. Taytor
at 487-0101.
PIANO tuning and repair.
Player pianos also re -
paired. Old piano ^specia-
Itty
Call 486-5016
70 - Home Services
GENERAL CONTRACT-
MG-Home's buUt, rooms
remodeled, garages, ro-
ots, carports, screened in
porches. ColoDial Con-
structiott Co., caU 483-
1577, ask tor Sam.
Lot Clearing, Grading, De-
molition, Acreage Clean-
ing. By the hour or job.
Free estimate. CALL
547-1802.
SECOND Mortgage Loans
(Fast Service) FOR: Home
improvements, BiU Con-
solidations, Investments,
Any Reason. R. L. For-
tune, Associates Financial
Services of America, Inc.
855-3105.
W.I. CtmUNG
WELDING SERVICE
l^ieclalisiag in:
Equipment maintenance
BuUding truck bodies
Al) types of welding
Cdiniy
421-3855
Loans
NOTE 8md AUTO
Notfolk
County
Finance Co .
LOCALLY OWNED
AND OPERATED
482-3381
148 BATTLEFIELD BLVU.
WILSOir
. SBOVPHfG CENTER
MEET OUR CLASSIFIED ADVISOR
EVELYN is our classified advisor. It U her j«* to
assist and advise anyone who calls Byerly Pnblicatioiis
to place a low-cost quick-acting classified ad. Sbe;is
the first person you wUI meet if you bring your a* to
our office on Battlefield Blvd. Evelyn checks ev©7
ad for corrections, for the right running dates,. aad
makes sure your ad is published in all three of our boote-
town newspapers (Chesapeake Post, Virginia Befcch
Sun, Tidewater Life). If you need help with your clasal-
fied ad, call 547-4571.
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543-51^3eWaM«rs eAir Comomsofs-
•Forklifts eSpoce Haalfrt«
•ponM eChoin ^aw*
•ftanpi
333 Bainbridga BM,
' NORMAN dEAKAAGR.
BLACK
BROTHERS
BuUders
Home Improvements
Contractors
Garage BuUders
Room Additions
Aluminum Siding
Roots - Carports
Kitchen Remodeling
CALL ANYTIME
545-7318
Hugh E. BUck, Sr.
1800 Park Avenue
Chesapeake, Va.
Red Water Blues?
Don't Despair!
ROOHaoDmom
KITCim RSIKOELINC
*AU slies of garages and
attached garages.
*Cottvert garage to a den
or famUy room
*Ceramic Tile, Brick, A
Block work
We specialize in
Home Improvemmts!
R.H. BLACK
loiBt laproveBMi Co.
,tn-84H
ANYTIME
117-7178
EVENINGS
RICH BLACK TOP SOO.
A SAND FILL DIRT, vSt
CLEARWG , LANDSCAli -
ING AND DEMOLmOiiS
CALL DOZIER ENTER-
PRISES 420-0670.
B A J
Painting A P«er RaiM
Very reasonable, free ai-
timate, aU work neatly
tone and guaranteed.
•So Let The Girls" Do fc"
Phone 855-0558
!
HOUSEWMW GOT YOU
DOWN?
General cleaning, steav
extraction carpet dean -
lug, floor waxing and strip- 1
plug, window cleaning, ear-
pet and iq)bolstery sham-
pooing. Bonded, insured.
FREE ESTIMATE. CsAl
DOMESTICARE at MS T-
.1*71.
\4
WANTED TO BOY
Boat traUer to accom -
modate 16 foot boat. Tan-
dem axle preferred. CaU
499-6042 before 5 and ask
forAl.
You can trust a
TAYLM
BROf.
iN4TVM NICK ROAD
REALTORl
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
Real EsUte Sales Agent
New With Pembroke
For 1976
NO GIMMICKS
JUST A BETTER
COMMISSION SPLIT
AND BONUS
COMPENSATION PLAN
Openings tor experienced
or new agents in our Green
'Briar or Virginia Beach of-
fice. Over 30-miUlon ia
ResidentUl sales for 1975
makes us one of Tidewa-
ter's largest full service
ampanies We think we
can do more because we
are the Gallery of Homes.
Look tor our National and
local continueing TV pro-
motion. Attend our pro-
fes<:ional training course,
Walter Smith
.>. 7H5 Chesapeake, or
.. « Hnthnan 497-9611
Vir^.oia Beach.
PEMBROKE REALTY
GALLERY OF HOMES
cm own m? ELCMUJITS
T^ttor «a«i CtWa
Feneiauis
CaauGiareAem
Hooui nmn OGMinnxrnoR
The Realtors below are inxifessionals in real estate who
sdtscittt to a strict code of Mhics aa members of local
and atete boaixis and of Uw Natioeal AaaociaUon otReal
EsUte Boards.
Pfofecf your Investnwitl S«a one of these leading area Realtorsi
ftWSfm
dittany Wo<xJs
Foresf Mm
C^dar (ifove
Taylorwooa
484-4542
FOR WmnC RESULTS
IMS a a n fl f Ave.
CALL
424-3720
SASSER
nn cHURCHUtHO,
•lvo
484^90
nUHE WHITFIELD484-S481
jESALDGIORGE 4S«-16a4
ItMMTE WiWELL«4-«404
PAVUREOaMG 4M-fM8
BEN WHITFIELD VU-Un
|K)|imE HOWELL 484-0404
PAUL SODEIKJUSY
488-6119
wmmmmm
Q « VI— l-^i- "-■
Retires from Navy
Collier calls a day
f^
Coler gets outgcting handshake from his CO
Princess Anne Plaza picks
new garden club officers
Everett Collier retired
from the V. S, Waty re-
centlr after 19 1/2 years
coatintiOtts active duty.
ColUer Joined the Navy
Jaa 15, 1957, and received
Us recruit training at
San Diego.
Master CUef Collier's
final tour of duty was at
Uie Fleet Combat Direc-
tion Systems Training Cen-
ter, Atlatnlc, Dam Neck
wlnre he served since 1973
as tbe Cbief Master at
Arms tor the base and as
the manager of the Bach-
elor Enlisted Quarters.
It was at Dim Neck that
Collier made his present
rate of E-9, the highest
oilisted rate in the Navy.
Retirement ceremonies
honoring ColUer were held
at the base, as he was
awarded the Navy Achieve-
ment Medal.
Collier and his wife,
Emma, plan on staying in
Virginia Beach with Col-
Uer scheduled to start work
with the Norfolk Sbip-
buUding and DrydockCoir.
The Princess Anne Plaza Garden Club; elected offi-
cers for the 1976-77 year at its recent meeting., Mrs.
Connie Cannon, ' chairman of the nominating commit-
tee, presented the slate which was elected by ac-
elamation. 4
"The officers will be: president-Mrs. Rae Retzy^rst
vice-president-Mrs. Shirley Brendle; second vice-pre-
sident-Mrs. Sandy Blaher; corresponding secretary-Mrs.
Delores Moody; treasurer-Mrs. Violet Barnes; recording
secretary-Mrs. Shirley Boon.
A special report was given by the president, Mrs.
Margaret Colona, who announced that the club received
four awards at the Tidewater District Luncheon.
First place awards received were: Highest percen-
tage of new club members. Club Bicentennial Project,
Bird Protection Program at Princess Anne Park and
Nursing Home, plus an award of merit for garden ther-
apy. Receiving the color TV set which was raffled off
at the Tidei^ater District Meeting was Carol VouU-
sides, new member in the club this year. Receiving
door prizes were Mrs. Colona, Mrs. Charles Smith,
and Mrs. Marion Froehler.
Mrs. JoAnne Cayea and Connie Cannon announced
that the annual potluck dinner and auction was held
at Mrs. Cayea's home.
Recipients of flower arranging and horticulture awards
at the meeting were Shirley Boon, Delores Moody,
Vi Barnes, Carol Voultsides, AUegra Winters, and Shir-
ley Brendle. " ,
Nine members will attend the Virginia Federation
of Garden Clubs meeting in Richmond to receive the
Fleming Award.
Beach's Woods
-asked for aid
Gigantic Sale
°'PIANOS
SPINETS
CONSOLES
GRAND (5' 1")
Was 11495.00
Now* 1,095
Was $1,695.00
Now* 1,295
Was $4,800.09
Now •3,600
Johnson's Piano
Tuning Service
CLOCK MART,
332 LONDON UHllKiK
CENTFR
torm-r Vb. Ketuh HUd.
nnd GreuC Nrck Rd.
486-31 05 e
Always a fine aalsction
of floor, wall and
mantal clocks.
Lsarn about
tomorrow's antlquss
today. Frsadellvsry -y
ind installation on floor \
clock In our sarvtes arsa.
486-2279
4938 E. Prbicess Anne Rd.
857-1185
Norfolk
Dr. Roy A. Woods, vice chairman of tbe Virginia
Beach School Board, has been asked to serve as a spec-
ial consultant to the State of Arionsas on matters re-
lated to the desegregation of higher education in that
state.
Woods, who is the Vice President for Academic Af-
fairs at Norfolk State College, was asked to serve be-
cause of what the Arkansas Department of Higher Edu-
cation termed the serious consideration be has given to
"alternatives and new approaches" in the field.
In his request fbr Woods' assistance, Charles M.
Hodge, the Coordinator fbr Human Resources, in the
. Arkansas Department of Hi^er Education, cited Woods'
work with desegregation- related issues which Hodge
said were "designed to improve and expand inter-ethnic
awareness, appreciation, and acceptance as related to
higher education."
W(Mi will serve for an Indefinite period of time.
I«XX:0UT
your iWc wMi Sm Koot-Out
povNT vfntHitoi' tai>
uvnn your attic tMnptffitufi by 50^ and hitpioooi
yuuf boHM* fladuoii your iwiWMf air eoAunioMng
MM by n iBHCh at 26%<
HoMiiis Guoranioed for 5 Yean. Fan Motor I Xhtt'
moilat Guofoftteod 2 Yft.
ktmml m lm mi SMWtiUrf lto«i( Wet ,.f119J0
MriMMAiplMk Type Roof IMS
lnmK
ffe»0iify...'l2S*'
rtftrathm Ct,
NeaMATMS
eau NMr-nan mo-mo3 nnhti mo-iom
BEACH BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Don-
nell Armstead, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings
A. Johnson, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.
Sahr, ^ughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Garland E.
Heffington, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kni-
ght Jr., son;
Mr. and Mrs. David An-
Rivi^rton
officers
elected
Hay' was a special mon-
th for the Riverton Gar-
d^ Club.
The annual lucheon and
installation of new officers
took place at tbe home of
Elsie Kati, a former mem-
ber and officer.
Guests were given a tour
of the Katz home and gar-
(tens.
(Mficers for 1976-'77were
insUlled by Karyl Krat,
outgoing president. The
new officers are Nancy
Rawls, president; Mary-
ellen Higglnbotham, first
vice presided; Coral Lee
Foster, second vice pres-
ident; Fran Fry, recording
secretary; Frances Mc-
Curdy, corresponding sec-
retary; and Margaret Ste-
wart, treasurer.
Karyl Kraft took top
honors lor artistic merit,
and Frances McCurdy re-
ceived the award for hort-
iculture.
Wins B. S.
Debra E. Laipply, of
telfor Court, has received
a bachelor of science de-
gree in mathematics from
Michigan State University.
drew Shamitz, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Warner Ogden, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stephen Miller, son.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Max Gaskin III, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ray
Meeks, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Alain Ar-
mand Roullet, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. James Ed-
ward Stott, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Glenn Burnett, son;
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ro-
bert Hofl, daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bryai^ Bland, dai^hter
Mr. and Mrs. Lankford
Perry Williams, daughter;
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Fence SALE
10' Round or Split Typt
RAIL 2**
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CALL 545-8486 win
NO HIDDEN CHARGES.
NO EXTRAS. YOU KNOW
THF TOTAL PRICE BEFORE
YOU BUY.
INCLUDES:
Brand new Falcon Regency 30
tires '
Brand new tire valves
Wt^eels precision balanced
30.000 MIL£
GOLDEN FALCON
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FREE MOUNTMQ FREE ROTATION NO TRADE-IN NEEDED
^
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ANDGIRLS
MUST BE 12 YEARS OF AQE OR
OLDER Iff you would Ilka to tam
•xtra monay and Uva In any of tha
araaa Ralad balow, call 486-3430,
Monday thru Frictoy
(t€AT NECK PTi
BIRDNECKPUINf
GREAT NECK ESTATE?
OCEANNA
LAKE BDWARDS AREA?
LAWSON FOREST
|(INGSTON AREA
(Kings Lake Ct. area)
STRATFORD CHASE
ACREDALE
BELLE HAVEN
KINGS GRANT FOREST
GATEWOOKPARK
THALIA
DIAMOND SPRINGS LAKE
EUREKA PARK
SEABREEZE FARM
LITTLE HAVEN
OLD DONATION
Cat t o dafpnd wtut •amtig
that mnn mamf light now!
4ei-343e
4
VA t;
. J 3 1 9
City of Virginia Bepch, Va.
— I rjuL a t 9 TQ^ — T^T-T
2
15 cents
Thousands come
to Beach, study
artwork and, uh..
July 4 blast!
AAwrica celebrates its Bicentonniai
birthday Sundiir, July 4 andinuii*erof
events have been planned in ttM Virginia
Beach area. Here, we get into the right
spirit with fourttgraderMelia Fernan-
do, from Deep Creek, a G.A. Treakle
student.
By BUIR THURHAN
Of The Sun
the best part atxMit Uie 21st An-
nual Virginia Beacb Art Festival was
tMt tiiere vas more to oSer tiian
jQti art. For instance, Oere were
MOugh bikini-clad Kirls wandering
around to '"ijfr"* *▼*>> the most ar-
dent art ONlBp^ur.
I But if ^ij^^tt't interesi you,
tb«re wa« siK |^nty of art to go
around. -ft^
Artist^ ^tm a«UL and far came to
display U0»AI Hkelr Woit, bask in
the sijl, ai rap with the pe<9le who
spent ISieir tree time meandering
aflMng the exhibits.
The artists, many ia swim aMMrel,
sat by their w(ark, adjusting flieir
ctuirs in order to get the most from
the son.
Curiously, one artist Who did all
SUN wins 4 awards
in '76 VPA contest
(■^i
1^ VtofWa Press AstoctattortH '
announced that THE SUN has won tour ;
.awards to tto VPA 1976 Better News-
paper CoM«it.
tte hcaorsareh^^^byalirst
tor "ExeelleMe <d Edtorial Pvtt,"
the ^lt« (pacUleaUycltiocaditorR.
Gord>^« Orsd's massive tav»tigation
Into ike SMe CorpottUon Commis-
- slon, ramraisstonH- Preston Shamoo,
tor tocal tie- in and accompany ingtor-
Bd edttorial smo^ The SCC for-
tes Gapped a lix-pail series ob MU-
ties, written by Ursri.
In aditttiea, THl SOn s«ored a w- '
eoHi tor EiceUeace of f n^ Page.
■MOid tar Gikeral MUe-Up, andtl*
• Wrd lor EietUcace til W^itl M ^
fie wlmlng fttwt apagearaefnm
itmFtbt 4 Issae dnwn by Ursul M^
^«red ^ tte etftWswxpc^e detail-
ing nit VS crisis hire at the B^ch.
TW pir« ^taied two other 'u«m»1
stories, tft^e on atertatamwt --
eouBtry music. |bli-i9wastori»n>
tai 10 Matured edor — red, used in
oni IcndUne, one screen and also fbr
a ^fa^typodermie syriage.
Tie general aake-up se^ed |dace
came tor tte same editlH, a W-p^se
SUN etfra heavy in comment Mdptc-
trnial anted.
^ The MvHtlsaig ialah hvpewd as
Iftid MMn^ adnaagerBobRie-
's ptoemol and artwrk.
WS pf be prewited bon-
ry certllicates for all kwr eate-
rt Am VPA's Awards Luncheon
k mUtomSburg. Jriy 10.
rib
4-
aOofdonUraul
* l^lctuNtt, s«e
•^'
1^age B-1)
on work
All the art was not ^ .ta &e
boardwatt last week. r^
Ed Majaard, a studett at FinK
Colonial, does his thing right on tte
beach. V»
Hie alligator pictured on pe|0 h*\
is foA one ^ IS sand scu^itares
that Uajm^d has done attboui^. "I
am wUui^ .to try anytiiing. "
This pftrtteHlarscu4>ture took May
nant almost three hours to create,
but lU^ done it several times, be-
fore. "I have d(me it one foot Kng
and I did ft « feet long. When I
did the Ug «», a policeman asked me
to stop sO^ I vas digging such big
holes htt* lend.'
Hayaarf (toesn't use water,
eqdalAtai^ttat ttie sand two or three
ioehes ifflder the surface is damp
oaougb to bold its shape.
"I got started about three year*
ago," l» said, Pwfaen I saw a sail-
er doing it. I got a three hour
e^redltcesUp and I've been doing tt
irer stoce."
If you dtmt mind spending a little
dine, mayte you cA ccnne q> i^tth
fiomethl^ like Ed Ifaysard.
Anyway, its fun trying.
cited
4.fea^ti<tcle br SUli editor R.
Goi^n UtMl Mu been named best in
jtewic*. ■
'•A ^e EDwrt Another Ttoae"
ns atoucH^iMtlVttaitfllaYrtn-
cMs Anne Ci^try Daugbt«rs at tte
American Revolution ^^iter's
maricing of the WootUKwse HutoUon.
"Co^ratulatioiis to lir. Orsul,
THE SUHandthePrihcessA^Chap-
ititi" said the letter of a^ifleatton.
"The rairtoratioB accomrt aad acr
SHopanying {Aott^nyAs greattjr im-
prasedtlRttp**"
Qrstfi d»t woa tto '*f|M»dal"
■Itloewtde honor i^ d^att|« Mries
from the Mer 49 states. M earlier
sw^JHrginia balloting, nnnaltoml
award came frcm DAR's CosmMtal
Ooogr^a iMMnf to IMm^^
Scene from Boerdwak art ehomr
she could to shield herself friMn the
sun, i«s Sandy llarcbetti, win came
m> froM sonny Fort Laondendale to
ply hxt trade. With floi^y hit. sun
glasses and a long-sleeved shirt, she
manned her eihibitwtt^lHishandReoe.
Each Id tte Harc^etti'i has tteir
speciatty, Sandy working tn iatagUo
etdiingi and Rene mittaig to pottery.
The Marchetti's try to make about
II diffe««at art shows a yttr, ven-
turing as iar from their homea&Ann
Arbor, Mich. "Saa^ has won a tot
of awards," said Rene. 'Sb» Just
recMitly won warn* down in Winter
Park, Ftorida."
"The competition wUl be tiHi^ ttis
year," said Rene, before the )urors
made their selecttou in the various
categories. "There are a tot of fine
artists here. The winners will retOy
be t«^ notch. ••^.
Reee Is a aie<JHaie for Eastern
Airtees, and Sandy te a teacher.
HoiNiver, they hq>e to make art tteir
fiiU4ijae Uveliho(A^m the not-too-
diilbjlgk Mure.
vAln hU field of pttery, Rene
has tried to devek^ A own style.
*Aif«tier tries to creete aw^httg
dpM^, and I thtd; I bavf tteU^-
eilrfsttery aro^. Peopto U4e pnt-
t^jt^jhwld be hMtVey but flU'sflOt
..Up work is tooredtoly UfCda-
mf/nfkf so. ^'- .^'
fHflfl (toes her «ork on frwA
f^f%f»t. "We tUak tt's tte best,'
s^^^ie, "we know it's the most.
K«» seemed overwhetmed ^ tte
peqA the art show attraetod. Every-
RH lu been great,' be saU. "Every-
ne tttts VM arU^ are vagaboeito,
Hi ttqr are reaUy weU edwated."
^m such well ethcated artist is
ltt^<:arr, a r^ltert of Virgtoia
^^, elK) hopes tb be<»AeMepM-
de*< i^is Job In wmiputer pei^-
eralsMursue art later ttis fear.
*r»^^tmitive," — " **"*■ *•
like abstracta, sad Ms (rf very bright
ootors. M a pf^ttld iO'tte middle
of tte ism$ lor all I^e."
AiIw|M!ag Mtit lltt oUs on bur-
lap uTOtter VMXBs tor a while,
he has been "iraWog on canvas for
the last few years."
A warm, (^en person, Carr is more
than happy to Idhre his interests
wtth anyone wbs'^lBBls to meet a new
friend.
The wind giA quite gusty at times,
and had many ar^ts hanging on to
their patotiDgs tcf dor life. Not
George LadHS- Ms work is done in
ca^alumttWh.
6i4gM»Uy from Finland, Laakso
has Uved at tte Bea«k tor 15 years.
"I like ttis annual show," be said
It is JuM Uke recreation. I get to
mtch the jn-etty girts, and if I get
to seell smtXbiBg, Oat's nice ioo."
StemHng behind his art work, is a
huge figure done to fiberglass, dress-
ed for tte MeeBtauial. "I dress him
q> difllire^ every time," said Laak-
ao. "Last year I had him wearing
afr^ed swim trunks. "
Trashmore
gets ^iing
, The Vtrglnta B«^ V|^^ Ctob
wfll perform a ski Itlte at Moudt
ItMlnore Sunday, July 4 at 1 p.m.
tte show is open to tte public ui^,
ttn-e is n admission. :'
featured will be: Jet ftiats , Ctowns,
^bg demonstrations, — Jumpiiv
Mem, Barefotrt and Trick Skiing —
Wi, nit laA, and Detta Wing Kite
ijim (weiriter permttttttg). Fa- fur-
Mr tatori^ton, please <^,
saM C^rr. "I
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A-2 VlTfinla Beach Sbb, Jbbc SO, 1971
Here's plan for our Ft. Story
By LEE CAHILL
SuD PoUttctl Writer
Fori Sttry u a regiODal recreation area is one <le-
vdoimeiit ooacqit tor the 1,491 acre federal instaUa-
tiOB at the eorim- of Virginia Beach where ttie Cheaa-
peajce 9iX jl|K^ the Atlantic Ocean.
CLOCK MART
332 London Bridge
Comer Va. Beach Blvd.
and Great Neck Rd.
486-3105
TMEAMBVCANA
A Nmv TracMoii
Bi-Ceoteiiiial •fiOM
SPECIAL
(Limited to Present Stock)
And it's the ody concq^it.
Therebi lies its value.
G, W. Dettennai Jr., preslteot of the Vlr^la Beach
Dev^pmrat Couneil, toU City Council tM vtth a pJaa,
the Cowcil is ta a ixultlon to act, regardlMS et who
GcntroUed the property.
Conrad H. Retdt- ^airjUB W the Coincfl's Mody
conmittee on Port Stdly'tlrch hfti pHpir«rriipe»A
envislDiiing the area as a unii^e regional park, said that
the Beach "has a plan. No otters have.'
tf the Department of the bterlor or the General
Services Administration ask Ibr suggestiols on what is
to be done with the property, the Beach hu a plan "oo
pq>er and in detail," he said.
0( conne, the land still telmfa to the United SUtes
Army, and aitbough there has been much discussioo
abod turning the Fort property over to the State, nolh-
tag definite las been decided.
The most significant decision of Reid's committee
is that that acreage be kept from becomhig "private^
owned."
The Fort Story proposed presented to City Coancil
Monday afternoon b an elaborate and detailed rqiort
which provides lor some sort of recreiUonal activty
on virtually every sipare ft)ot of property. Reid said
that the way the plan is formed, it will be iiselil if
ody a part of Fort Story were turned over to Oie pri>-
Uc.
The OoMgattee t^ectad a regional iwir<otdlliehiaig
tte ptMkal aMJdhrlsloaa in tto Sou^mtem R^oMl
nwmfeig Dlstriet-I^iflolk, Chesapeake, Ptniaraouth,
llorltilk.iM Virginia Beach and Isle <t WigM and Soirfh-
ha^ptopConties. '
He Mthorlty in diarp of the park wodd be raqion-
•ibie to m wmmma&i wm-wmfrnt^mOM Wfi
were to be shared. "The wide varity of ailettelBBeBl
aad recreation wovU make the Park oiteiattUDg on
the East Coast," Rekl said.
The Committee dU not discuss tltiandBg because,
Reid said, tte cost migM vary from noOiiiv to mll-
Ikns of dollars. However, he dU say that State and Fed-
enl money would invbaldy be soogU to finance the
pnjecl.
The rqwrt also suggests that thwe shouU be limited
access totheparfcatttiealreailyalstiiiglhree gates
wth aa entrance chug*. Reid said an hot a fcw of the
aeUvtios in the pi^iinld be free so that the public
cadd have ftee use efbefteOities.
ActtTlties wonki taclnde:
Beach and water qiorts taduding defined swimmfeig
aveu, ihrflng, two swimming piwls, sad surlxMnl
ani mff^meti rentals, a bait and tadcle shop, and
aailhoMt rentals.
(Naming and po^ aettvitos wiii a hoMqr activity
eatw aeMm room, anq^dthakter, aeiivtty center.
giBq> tert oipiHg, grov d^ oultagt, pl^s to^
and short term ovenight accommodattoes, UUng and
advn trails.
AttMiesiuefeaarldtagatablesaBdtrtUs.Uketralls
tads eM^a, handbaO courts, shuffle board, bowllag
mfKiaame:miB, squuOi courts, goir 1idiifiM;\
iBodel alrplaae field, postal ntf ud dn^ shool-
ii«, ai«hery, children's play areas, sad gymaashuB.
nature, Hatorleal aad lardM displqa.
GonoeMioM taehidteg nwtKuruts aad aaaek bars.
Sqiport arau iida(Mag ooadort aUrttoastafdimation
eenteM, doiR^H stiltons, aad a bos system similar
tottetoardmlktrato.
BttOdings airoaity on tte base eoaU te uliUsed
lor sbnaaras pivpoaed for tte Park with some r»-
BovattMs. aottsta« att ea Am base eoald also te nsod
tohtesotto pnaaneal staff tor the park aad for sum-
mer rantaL
Reid reeommended fttf tte OmbcU or its represea-
tifives meet wtth rqavseatetives cf mealters of the
Santheastera PlanalBg Ostrlet to ngton iM plan. He
Mgphastaed Oie tod ftat ike ^aa U par^ advisory
and aot tatMded to impose nytlUig oa tte IMstrict.
Mayor J. Curtis Payae saggcsted ttet the report te
Mat to State Legisl^n.
I
'f^^r jm
f
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y!?W|^^g»«>- Vtegtelt Beach Blvd. and KeUam Rd
open ■ea.-Frt. ifaua te f.»l|»..Sat lOam to i:lllM
>v
J
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Chinese Restaurant
Oriental DLniiig
For on •nchonling aTaiiliii this
it ih* plan. SZKHUAN and
CANTONfSE coaking. Exotic
Folymtian drink* and cBCktolh.
V ' Alio orilart to tak* ovt
Mon.-Thun. 1 1 AM te 1 1 PM
fri..$al. n AM to Midnlfkl
S<Hidv4nWlo II m
^^t-^i.
153 4ndip«id«iK« Blvd.
Vlrgfaiia Soodi
490-3321
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conoeptuQl plan* fort /toru fe^kxKrf recreoUonol pork
appm^p
InqMrtCorpL
Oriannl Aim. am* and Foo*
rffoon vagwom* ■ i iwimwin
Mon.4M. 11S0 (.m. to tM p.m.
By LE$ CAHILL
Shn PK^ieal Writer
)
Wishing Is eitraordinarity good cpi tte Long Creek
Canai. ttet^s thipirablem.
Peopifi eomejmm aa:«ver, said GMrge Ball, pre-
sident qt ,tte B^ard Bay Civic League, bat toe erai-
monlty istt equipped to handle toe toflux of peqide.
Tte eaUfe area Is Uttered, te said, aad Oe tow
tradi tetrtds provided are laigelyaHned; tte litter
in turn creates a health hazard by ittrietiag rate aad
other vermii. The fishing area, tte oa^ eatrance to
the Board Bay restdeatial area, iawuitp&j. And, he
added, cars fllegially pariced cause a trMBc tesaid.
The pdlce, he said, teve beea "ma^ifieeat," but a
physical iMrricade is neaded.
.-The safety hazard extends to the fistermen because
the water te d^p and tte tkies swifi mat tte work on
A piaceto fish
;<-'i' H b, v'^^ ,*i'i'«'"
REMQIO L BAUnSTA, MD.
te pieasa to aaaeaaca
tteepaptagorau
ofllee iMl'tte practice ef
GEREttU. aiRGEST
' at
SOTTEltt
GRElSNBRIEtt ^CUTIVE CEHTER
1417 BATTLEFIDJ) BLVD.. IK»TB
CHESAPEJUKE. VA. tSIM
Ttiephoaa: M7-fN0
tte Caiml aii^med by City Couacil Mooday ateraooa
wU o^y i^ease the (tenger, Ball said.
Ban«d^sed Council before 1 apfvoved an ^ro-
IHi^on al 91.175,000 tor ttree M^imay aad ««taeer-
lagjirQiadKdacludtag |tt2,00» inriteCaBal. Tte con-.
atewliOB will raise sides ak«r tee eamU wUch will
mOe It dunm tor fistermen or tte chlldrea witt
thaai uAo happea to MB tato tte mter to cfimb out.
^Jfot Ifetf flw City tes scheduled work oa tte eaaal
Wl fliiaks ito a good ttme to aiake tte area safe aad
bautttol.
Ctty Maaagtr George L. Hadmry said ttet signs teve
ben meted to no avail and tttf tteeootraetors work-
teg ttera teve teea deterred teeaase flshemM flsfe
tRna tta eaaateneUoa aq^aMrt. tfaU etae tofls, te
srid, flsMng will have to te proUlrfted.
Kiritkar Bafl aor meadiers of tte Concil seem to
aiBlftat.
Gondlmaa Botert B. Cromwdl. Jr. remarked that
te didn't tUak S fcir to dose tte Area to kw-aUd-
teg Ashenaea. It's a good place to fteh.*
CoBMilfflaa Jcka A. Basra adced Batf>*ry to kxA tato
sueeusatal measares tor oomtetiag litter te geaeraL
Baatary said tte City trtes to deaa tte boardwalk
earty aad ttet tte aumter of recepUdes has beea
«vaade4.
Cfoi^vall said ttet somie 12-year oUs are more sea-
skive to tte Uttnr^pnideai thaa adatts.
HaittHiT agreed thtf some youager peoide ptok up
trash whfle tteir dders litter.
ne oliier two projecte taelnded te the appro^iatioa
Moaday are PtHtws Road. $529,700 aad BoOaad Swamp
Road Phase I I7IS.I00. Ite nDpeyrepreswte91.MS.2flO
to Sevraae amrteg toads for tte six montts eadtog
Dec. SI aad 9206,740 k teter^t earned oa tte Revenue
r\txjr Choice
Deogri cokx batanoe. . its atl a rnaMsr of c^ioioa TTw 1^
msefitJiB of eac^ a si|)erb d^pee of craft»Tian#ife ard a fhe (XDnceiT^
JordBial add ip to styia ^Mlh reasQBg^ prices ar)d some sourd adito
[ WQ.c»t. meto ttiet choice a lot ea^ec
!ity park fees
mulecl by counci
Cky Coaeil te coesMtrfaff the posaDMllty of eharg-
kg ont-of-dty resUeate a tea for adi« tte Ctty's
parte.
Coaaellaiaa Ftoyd E. WatorfMd Jr. has aaggastad
such a darga.
City Iteaagar Goeqte L. Eaaboiy said tte admlate-
tratioa is evraifly wwkkw oa a proeaat^toa oa tte
aal^ecttorCaaacIL
Coaaca dteeassod fees tor oat-of etty phyers
idiea tte Owte Creek tuite ooaqdez wu opeaed last
year as aa attemativa to dailag everyoee a toe.
However, gaaanl toes tor all users of tte courts
ware tavosad aad are te toree.
Beach schcxDl funds
freed by poiticos -
Cky Caaadl has authortaed aqwatttaras of 9tt,«00
te Federal, Sate aad toeal finds for several school
Board iHf^ecte.
Meatos coma from tte Matteaal Detoasa Edaeattoaal
Faad (federal). 97.019,07; for voeattonl edueattoa.
96S,5I0.9S aad pitot studies, 9U.500 (state) atf iasar-
nee a^astmaate Ooeal) 97,500.
Tte BMaey wiU to apm oa edueatioaal smpttM,
917,S19Jn, pnltert>aal teprovameate. 97.500; repair
aad rvtaeeasMl of eqa^mnt. 9S0.196.93; r«aira to
hafidtag aad gronads, 97.500. aad furniture aad aqrip-
meat9t9.M9.
Cofipfe commended
On May 3. Cteater^ HOnu Varaadoe averted a
har^ry ta a flrat floor radaaea of aai^rteiaat house
■ IMh Straat ittare tea Vaiaadnes occupy a secoad
ftoor apartteaBl.
Moaday aftetaooa Cky Coaaefl passed a rasotattra
eoamadteg tke yeaag eo«to. Mayor J. Cailto Payae
■Idttat as aranlloftteVanadoesaettoas.twosB8-
paete ware ap^^Anded.
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inrgiDU Beacb Son, June 30, 197< A-3
BEACH
2/icf Family Fun Day
Is scheduled July 4
TiM Virilnia Bweb D«itrtin«it of Parks and Recrea-
' tkn It.tanijr (o UHWunee the Second Annual Family Fuo
Day at MonaA Traahmore Fark My*.
Actirltiae «U1 be eeoteredarouBdold fashioned games,
musical entertainment, a "Birthday Party for U.S.", and
a spectacular tlrewortu display that evening. Events will
bafUi at 1 p.m. and be continuous throughout the day and
•venlnf . Last year partlclfMtiOB «u tremendous and we
•ipwt even greater numbers this year. In case of rain,
the eirtlre schedule will be transferred to Monday, July
•' 5.
PTA off lews filled
Btyshte Hl^ School Pamit Associations officers for
tts 197C-77 term were announced at the last scheduled
■Mtlac lor the school year.
Bob Eldsoi was eleded president and serving with
Um are: Mrs. Stuart H. Barondess, 1st vice president;
Dick Mitchell, End vice president; Mrs. Karen Ander-
son, Secretary; Mrs. Constanc*?Pa|il, Corresponding
Secretary aad Mrs. Margaret M, Vnjneawwhuise wiU
be in charge of Mentorship.
The PTA meetligs for the new Mhool year will be
held Uie first lliursday In October, January, March
and May.
School opening set
The Early ChUdhood School will be opeBing in Sept-
ember at nulla Thrlidty Presbyterian Church, 420
Ttalia Bead, Virginia Beach.
The fbur-year-old class elll be limited to 15 children
aad will canter araoBd tiw child's need to trust, to
eq>lore sad to.llve with others.
The teacher will be eiperienced and certified. The
scho(ri hours are 9-12Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thurs-
days. Children should be four-years-old by Oct. 1.
RegistratloB will be each Wednesday 10-12 beginning
immedMately. For further information call 427-3360.
Delegates appointed
Ten of the U at-large delegates to the Arts and Hum-
anities Commission have been aniointed to serve terms
baginnlng July 1.
City Council has named as two year members Mrs.
, u ■. mijui ji..m.n. r.
Crtst, Edward iMgin Jr. and G. STaftud Balderson.
0M-ywr-B««ber8.wU! be Mi^. ^l^W. Muscik,
Mrs. David Sarrett, Mrs. Madlyn E. tiptcm, Mrs. WU-
lard Whlt^urst and Heary Clarke. All but Clark and
Balderson are p^sently swvlng on the commission.
Training on tap
The nephew of a Virginia Beacb resident has been
selected to receive specialised training after complet-
ing Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tez.
Airman James M. Casanova, whose aunt is Mrs.
Lilian Knvtson of 235 A Dam Neck Road, now goes to
Lowry AFB, Colo., to attend the Air Training Command's
munitions and weapons maintenance specialist course.
The airman is a 1974 graduate of First Colonial
High School.
Brickell honored
Dr. E. E. BrickellfSi^rintendetttoftheVirslniabeacb
Public Schools, has been named by Governor Mills E. God-
win to a four year terra on the Board of Visitors of the
College of William and Mary.
Brickell, a Phi Beta lUwn graduate of the College,
earned a bachelor's degree In English, an advanced cert-
tiraial administration from William and Mary. He also
holds a master's degree In English from the yniverslty of
Chicago.
f^terson president
Dn! Thomas W. Petersw of Norfolk was elected pre-
sMot, and Dr. Bob M. Martin of Virginia Beacb elected
secreUry-treasurer erf tte Virgnla Ortbodonttc Society
at Oa Society's recant l^th annual meeting Dr. James
E. Mclver <tf Richmond was named pmldeirt-elect. Or-
thodontics Is ttie dental speciality dealing with correcting
tooth alignment and bite.
Beach's Mrs. Nancy Owen
captures Ralston award
The Norfolk Crwdlt Ek-
•cwtives, a Chapter of the
lateraational Consumer
Credit Association, has an-
MMnced that Mrs. Nancy
Owen Is the receplent of
the William J. Ralston A-
ward.*
The Award Is presented
annually to tte person who
has achieved outstanding
performance working In the
flMof credit. Mn. Owen
is married, the mother of
three children, and is
Siqwrvisor of the Accoun-
ting Section at Tosewood
Memorial Park, Inc., iriilch
is located on North Witch-
duck Ro^d, Virginia Beach.
Her work as a Director
of the I.C.C.A., a member
of the Norfolk Credit Wo-
mans Intematioaal, and
editor of their bulletin,
contributed to Mrs. Owen's
receiving this Award. She
is presently the Virginia
State President and Re-
cording Secretary for the
C.W.I. Dlstrtct 12, was
Treasurer of the Norfolk
Credit Eiecutives. The
WUllam J. Ralston
The award was presented
to Mrs. Owen by Mrs.
Bemle Ogletree at the an-
nual banquet, which was
held at the Shore Drive Inn.
Read Sun Classifieds!
«ncR CNW poNS Willi vMyma am
'0 Virginia!' play
slated for Beach
Virginia Beach is about
to be treated to the Har-
binger's Theatre presen- .
tation of "0 Virginia!"
It is a new Bicentennial
drama based on the life,
times and princ4>les of Pa-
trick Henry, and will use
the actual letters and spe-
eches of Henry and his con-
tonporaries.
The patriotic stage pro-
duction will hold forth at
the old avalier Hotel Fri-
day through Monday, at 8
p.m. opening and doling
nights, at 7 ttie middle two.
Athnisslon is free.
"0 Virgtala!" is per-
formed by two actors play-.
• "■ ■ "B t tfia^ 'jatfl^charaB^
era to the stoiy-telling tra-
dition.
The tate Is not Justaboot
Patrick Henry, taut about
^ an the men whose strength
of character, conrage and
virtue founded a country
whose govemmrat is de-
signed to asrare freedom,
safety and Justice for all
(even if it hasn't.)
FoUowhig Us current
stand, the play will continue
to be presented at Beadi
area churches mtil the
middle of July.
The play is approiimate*
ly one hour in length. R
was written and directed by
Jeffrey Tayka*.
Harbinger's nteatre is
the dramatic ann of the
pnisii; ministry of Campus
Crusade for Christ.- The
{4ay itself is not so mucha
fictional account of what
might have happ^ed hi the
late 1700's as, it is an ac-
counting of the revolution-
ary struggle asseenttirou-
gh the actual letters and
speedies of Patrick Henry
and his contemporaries.
However, it is not tedi-
ous, as a docummtary mi-
ght be, because It is given
story telling mauwr where
both actors play many of the
different characters invol-
ved to flie narrative.
The two actors are Jack
Ckik and Gayland Sins.
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change, made In youc service (such as a phone
moved an extension, InstaHed, or your directory
listing changed) call our business offlco. If
your phor>e is out of order, (the bed doesn't
ring, you can't hear or be heard, or you have
a continuing problem of any kind), call our
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Whatever your question about your service,
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A-4 VSginia Beach Sun, June 30, 1976
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Pi»:SIDENT:
GENERAL MAMACER:
ADVERnSQIG MAIHGER:
EWTORr * *
BUSINESS MANAGER:
CmCULATIOM MANAGER:
MANES BTERLY
KENNESi F. CURLEY
BOBREIGBSf
X GoaxarassoL
TOHYELLEB
Jm BROWN
Rjb 1 1 shed* every Wtdiiosday by Byerly
Ptd)iications With uiain office focsted
at 136 Rosemont Rd , Virginia Beach,
Va. 2S452. Second class postage paid at
Lynnhaven Station in Virginia Beach.
5f-W»ek subs^iption by mail: $7 Other
rates published on legal page.
Beach worker studies
eSfjtt home
Beach base v^s
NCUA'sawatd
The Navphlbas« Federal Credit Onion of Little Creek
nas earned a National Credit Union Administration
(NCUA) Thrift Honor Award lor its success in stimulat-
ing savings among small savers.
The credit onion attained a monthly growth rate of
3.68 percent in aecotmts under $20,000. This late of
"rowth was well abo? e the average for Federal credit
unions of similar sice.
On Dec. 31, 1975, the credit anion had 7,156 members
with total savings of |4,691,258. The credit union was
chartered in 1960. Morrison Staples is president of
the credit union and Miss Eleanor Field serves as
treasurer. Robert Moifan is manager.
Pebble honored
Debbie I^tIhf, dimgUer of Mayor and Mrs. J. Curtis
Payne, Virginia Beaeh, has been faomfed by the Old
Dominion ^veirsity Alumni Association as one of this
year's outstanding ODU athletes.
Ms. Payne, a senior, was honored for her perfor-
mance as ceMer-forward on the Lady Monarchs field
hoclcey team. A past team captain, she has beentlibsen
most valuaUe player for two seasons and was leading
scorer for the team.
Gmrge Winslow, ODU alumni association president,
ptestirted Ms. Ptqrne. «ttli#.w<.«nKraved BUvap-«e«l -
' in cdbmeiMftatio<l^«A am^Ta^itivenuifr'-':^-^' "
Alphas hokf meet
In a beautiful candeligtat ceremony,;the nine members
of t»e newly formed Preceptor A^riut Al^ Clapter of
Beta- Sigma Phi, took their Exemplar Preceptcn- Degree.
The Ritual was given in the home of Mrs. Jean Brown
by Mrr Mary Lou Bunch; asslstetf by Mrs. DoUy An-
derson and Mrs. Vivian Fentress of the Prec^or Xi
Ch|pter.
^ecefAoT Alpha Alpha's officers for the 1976-1977
y^ were installed lollowiiM;tteRttnai. they are Pre-
si^ - Mrs. Jranne Fisher; Vice President - Mrs.
Sl^l^ Parsons; CorrespoMing Secretary - Mrs. Jean
B^um; Recording Secretary - Mrs. JeanGlisson; Trea-
s«rer - Mrs. Martha Kofira,- Extension Officer - Mrs. .
Joyce Justice. "
Ford reorganmes
■ JotanR. Ford, presidentofFrtnkR. Ford Jewelers, has
announced changes in staff within Us three store organiza-
tlM.
' Fredrick Curdts, former corporate vice president, has
retired as manager of the Virginia Beach Store. Norman
Devane, fbrmer assistant manager of the Virginia Beach
%D1 Atlantic Ave. Store has been appointed new manager.
John Dermady, formerly a secretary of the corporation,
is now vice president and John R. Ford Jr. has replaced
him as Secretary.
Slaughter landed
Dcictor (Major) Arthur R. Slaaghter, son of Mr. and
Mra. Ba^min 0. Slaughter of 881 Carolina Ave., Vir-
ginia Beaeh, was prraented theAniyr Commendation Me-
(kl by Colonel G.E. Phltoff, Comnander, daring cere-
ii»ni|s recenUy at tbf^ Dunham Amy Health Clinic,
Carlisle Barracks, Pa. '
He is a 1963graduateoftteVii^inia Beach High School
and earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Davidson
College in North Carolina in 1967.
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We follow th&n .
Knowingly or unknowingly, the thousands of sunworship-
p«fs who annually flock to this resort city are following in
ttf iootsteps of the country's forebears.
It was here at Cape Henry, where the Ch^ap^ke Bay
and the Atlantic converge, that the Jamestown colonists
made their landfall after the long voyage from England. A
memorial cross marks their landing spot.
Laramay on list
Lawrence Laramay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lara-
may of parcelona Lane, has been named to the dean's
list at the University of Virginia for the first semester.
He is a graduate of KELLAM High Sctool
PuKey graduates
Ra|^ Pulley ^ Virginia Bach has received a ma^er
of bqftiess adminlstraticn degree from Wakf Forest
Univ#itty i« atmmeacemee^jatr^ts Jf^ T«mtiy
Mthiampus.
I
tuM way Up ttump
SnalM tttes sear* you?
Not1air«e Pek, wto omi 40Oof the
•Btbery rifitn.
Pel*, «a aceotffit aecutiTa tor Stin
Canera in Virgink Beaeh, keq» tht
rapUles is a Iioim is Portsmoutt
to aid Ui itwty tovard a Teterinary
dogrte.
"Man pMid* die Snm toe stings
tltto snake Wes, " Pds said. About
7,000 AffltitfeutmbtttDnei7]t«r
and Sivroida^fy IS dla.
HowOTtr, Oii's 10 reason to be
snke-kamr. iSliree drops otpolson-
ins sa^ veiion can kUl aSOOpoud
nan Irlthia an hoar,'' Pele varas.
CoQsUertng tte law of averages
tids snske «eciaUst is tacky to be
aUve.
Be has been btten six times.
"The Ute is like hot molten metal
iiad been pou^ Into you," Pde ex-
plnined. i
His knowledie of sntkes and speed
in getting to the doctor have saved bis
lie. His (ferug store toeps a sqiply Of
anti-toxin for him. And Mknows pro-
per snake htte treatment that hemnst
cit out the bite and sack out the ven-
om.
HK
Usually the oakes bite him on flie
fingers. He has tonnd that by vigorous-
If flinnring tte htnd sroond in a cir-
cle, the poison is driven out by cen-
tilflgsl force.
"Hst" or polsonoassnakM are de-
finitely not to be played with. Ptdson-
oas snakes in his. coDection to be
foond to Virginia Beaeh, particnlarly
in the St. Bride's area, are the eaoe-
break rattler and the moceasin.
However, Pele belieres tiiat toe
nmny peoide Ull uqr Und of snake
wttbori knowing whether it is poi-
sonotts or not.
P^ aekapirte^l the Itet that tl4
ll«M|y *lte alMto^ "hot" snakel
U* Ihe rattlir. ^s the Mun «
bad name. "People]«t|otottemwlth
th^ axes and eartiaes wbetherthey
be benafieial or polsoaoas," he
said as two rattlers ande sttfie-llkf
noises in tte neaitqr enge.
A King snake cnwkid oat <rf aBank
of Virgtaia noaejr beg onto a Itfile.
"The King snake, tor aumple,
keeps rodents down and kills poiaon-
ooB snakM," Pele saU.
«
hrtttfiwdbid
As a rale, the pattermd snakes are
pdisonons sad the harmless oiMS are,
solid or itiiiied. The ktogsnakslsof-
ten kUled beoMseofUspatten-Uack
wtth white dwlns.
The aaake«*iU aradnd iself , took-
ing tfr an ianoeeM ebnarvw deadly as
a oohra. Pde|l^>9'jnd hoMs Um^
by the bead, forked toigae darting to
and Old. Be handles the snake fbar-
lessly as if tt vere a lanri). ;
SniKtfant?
While Pele dQeanattoq>a* snakes
for peU, he tou Imtd tbtf Hie TM*-
water area has growli« aniAers of
make enthusiasts. He estimates 100
pfrsons here have either garter or
bkck snakes for pets.
AH 'Oe habits and novementoof
the snake are Ihsdnatiw to 'de. He
has a partiealar penduM tor the hog-
nosed snak9. He dnips snolher Bank
of Vlrgtaia bag on die table.
Out rolls the blaek bog-nose.
"Usually he wiU ^iread himsdf
and aet like a oftra," Pels saM. Af-
ter dltherhig around on he smooth
surfhee the snake turns over, lAite
side-showing and ties mottonlns—
"Playing deed," said the snake mas-
ter.
Pele sometimes ftoels he is slngle-
haodedlf saving TUewater's snake
pqwlatkm. "The Miake has a hard
time maktog it anymore," he saU.
It is vlctime of the developer who
dMtroys his home, or die faarftil
dtixeB wHh rea<fy,shotgim.
"Wherever residential develi^-
ment occurs the snake populatlop de-
creases. . .
SUN photos
by Lavinia
Edmunds
"The snake was tUk first animal to
lay an egg on land. Itey were here
before us. . .They've earned their
right to be here," be stressed.
Fvrthemmre they play an import-
ut rote to tte balance of the food
diato, Ptie saM.
Often when he hears of a new de-
vetopment beginning, he'll go snake-
catehtog.
"I pot three years toto moving
snakes out of Greenbrtor so they
wouldn't be completely eradicated,"
hesaU.
Steve Pele, stadent of snakes, gives
SUN readers tips on 1»w to handle
For yoar safety, if you see a poi-
sonous sittke, keep away. Sukes stri -
kes out of Iter, not because they want
toeat yoa.
"llaqr4toieB thesad»iaa«rprtoed
as Hie victim," Pele said. U hlkii«
to flie wooito, wear thick hUdng boots.
These cannot be penetrated by snake
tags.
Poke bashes with a sUck and lock
before placing your hands to bushes,
OB ledges, or trees.
If bttta by a snake, "Immediately
extract the poison and get on a direct
rorte to the doctor, Pde advises.
Some medical experts arediscour-
agtog cntttog oat the M^^^^because it
cuts nerve endh^, hut Pele believes
it Is more Importairt tomakeasquare
Incision around the bite and suck out
the venom. Any delay could mean
ampotatton, w wm-se, death.
He does not recommend the three
polsooovs Tidewater snakes — the
rattlesnate, the water moccasto and
the eopim'head ~ for pets.
"Too AouU choose a snake with a
Ustory of livtag well to captivity,"
he said. "Make sm-e food is avail-
able." Garter snakes, rat snakes and
Ung sttskes make good pets, he said.
They will eiA rate or squirrels.
Virginia ieac/i Cub-Scouts
Pack 364 presents top awards
The BM^ presltigious <a CiA Sc«itli« awards, the
Arrow of L^ht, was preseMed to Ken Acock, S««
bratteU, James Browning, Scott Jam^.J^u MtlcheU,
Tbie Ifcirfl^, B<* Parkw, Brian 1^, MUk Welch and
OavM Zata at the flnal m^lng «r the season tor Cri>
ScoriM4,
Ttm mmm, ^esMed byCidmaMerWlIliamT. Conner,
Jr., was heU at Bayside Presbytertan Ctarch, which
^nasored the Pack. Webelos I^a Ipmentedtteopenlv
flag ceremony for the recent meetly.
OHwr aeUevemrals for te m(»th iiRlaA^» MUe
AUa, ^plien Hamilton and David Mcleu were tateded
as B<*eats. Erik Rueff, Cluls t^ta 4to« with one gUd
arrow and Jim sym with one |(M and one silver arrow
■«te Wolf stetui. Rar amn^ wMt to Cluls WUam
alo^ with erne pjld arrow and Bill Bissell with one
gold arrow and ms sOvvr arrow.^
Webelos colors were presneted to Keith Peszefla
aloag wtth two sUver arrows and a two-year service
star, Alvln WhiUey wtth the athlete and ^rtmaaawards
and Jim Cheiry with one sllve arrow,
tcMttion n i i' a w a i da. Erie PflMer, ose geld arrow
■ad ttTM sUvM- arrows; Ibrk Bennett, om g^ airow;
EUnarlew, one g^ and one tfver arrow; one-^U'
sentee rtar; CoUia Smtth, one gold ud two ^nt
arnnrs; Ridiard Butt, AM Owws and Eerie GreriUa,
'two-y«r service rtars; Jimmy Paerao, aowman badge
and one-year s«raee star* WIU ConMr,ATtt^HHiror«s-
ttf awards; f|(M by^tai, Sp«»t^n, b«tas«' Oat-
doorsmaa, l^ttitM od Cttliea amrtt; ^ska BatlUff,
^jwtsmaa nd flrtdoorsmaa; Joba Mtti^eU, acnuu,
%iortmaB, Cnftstoan, Forerter.ttr^-yearscnrteentt';
Ka AdoidE, (Mdoermaa, |p1sm^; Scott Baraddl,
Outdoorsmaa; Jim Browiyng, CtatdDorsmui, SctaiMst;
ScoM iua^^.0if^m^k,. N^nUM, CttiiwM Bob
Puia, iU|ka|tf, AttOate, O^ioorsmaa, Brian R^p,
Ootdoorsman, Naturallat; David Zahn, Outdoorsmaa,
CiUiSB, Nataraliirt; and9wwmaa.
. Ite foltowi^l! Cobs aim crossed over the brMne
Md inre weloHned to the Boy Scoitts: Ken Adoock,
Snitt Baraddl, Jim Brvwtiog, Doug Hmrter, Scott James,
Ma IBleheU, Vdb hrter, Etknul Perry, Brian Pc«>.
TWH t^i^ktos, Mike Weoch and David Zahn.
' F<riloirtng Om awards pres^atlra tlmpt^nsteokn
19 tta roar to the erowd as Cvb Pack 364 hel tts amoal
Ptnewood Derby. Preliminaty raen were hdd wtt^
•a^ Dan to order to determtoe Vm partleiputo la
the mniflaal and final hMte. f
Semiflttl hetfs rmAed to the sde<«i(» (tf the tostest
ears mate ^ Kw Adcoek, Scott James, Ri^ard
ftotk, WIl Conner nd %tHc Norfflc^, tMeheo««led
te the Htk clmmptoBrt^.
As a rmll itf tte ftal nu WQlOmM-irfWAtfes
Dee 1 was awarded tte I^dc Graad Dwt^ Tropfey.
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CAFFEES Bakery
425 County 8t
397-0753
Sasser's Seaside
HalrstyHng
Compltto BtMity SfrviM
for both LadM & QtirtlanMn
481-482S
2955 a»re IMTe
Bie-Lo SboiviiiK Ctuter
Over the years, these fine merchants have supported
" our community In many ways.. .
Now, It's our turn to support them.
se:ed»imioji.rd£M Iitoae
900 Tidewater Drive .
at Virginia Beoch Blvd.
TOM RUM8EY
msuranceAqbicy
Atao4llotorcycMiomBOmmn-
464*3594
1064 Ferrjr PlaaUtim Rd.
Suite 103 Haifood Profeuioiul Ctr.
Va. Bw^ Va.
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Music Radio
Bfllf
4801 F Shore Dnve
Philaflelphia Cold Cuts
Itod Italan Submarines"
Ful selection of sandwichee and plua
340-9494
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Tim imy touch of ^ Pennsyhmria tkiM
Com* 8m Us at tke New Be-Lo Siiontti* Cental^
2957 Shore Drive
481-9737
— — ia98-i97e"
Largeit Funtfare Center on th)( East Coast
9314 Va. Beach Blvd., Virginia BmcIi
'1964-1976'
1300 S. MILITARY HI6HWAT
CHESAPEAKE. VA. 23320 PHONE: 424-S670
HURDS
SEAFOOD RESTAURAMT
'Ontttof TMowatBF^ oMesT and Mer %«Kf
hoadqianafsfbrdeHclousmahod^
Take Rt. 58 to Little Neck Rd.
and Follow the Signs
S40-SSK
VWickes
Rif^iva
"Wickes PramiBe to You.
Virginia Beacb^lvd. at Kellam Rd.
499-9111
IV'
CLOCK MART
Always a fine seiscfloii of floor,
wdl and mantsl clocks
332 IxNMkw Bridge C^r
Coner Va. Beach Blvd. A Great Heck IM.
a6-3105
HKIC£NS REALTY
6620 Indian River Road., 421 S. WttttVudc Rd.
420-312a 499-5911
3433HlriiSt.
' 39S-M16
1774 Independence Blvd. 2172 Va. Beach Blvd.
4W^U 484-8660 i
NdRFGiK tmJCK CENTER
7^ TMewafsr Dr.
622-3246
London Bridge
Shoiipii^ Center
1960-1976.
Sasser Realty
5700 ChurcNand
^ 484-4690
ATLANTIC ^m{fAM&r§:
SAVINGS & LOAN V
ASSOCIATION
fervfeig the Tklewater Conwnunity
Since 1894
Mr. Qus's
Hairstying for both, men and wonMi
p. A. Plaza Stopping Center
840-6408. ,
i-Behind Fomid's
1951-1976-
prin6essanne
equipment corp.
"YcNi J6hn Deere Equipment Dealer"
4653 S. Battlefield Blvd.
Chesiq>eake, Va. 23322
WHMey's Sporting Goods
Totimm sake^ start playlnaapound-
YdurCdnpM^^ilHiiUCmitar
340-5666
PrtaCMS Ane Tbeaire Bldg.
8117 Va. Beach Blvd.
STEWART TOURS
Purchase your Alrtne, Amtrak It
Ciuls* tickets at our offloe.
Williams Hardware
«d
Lumber ^o.
If we don't have It...
maybe you^lont need tt."
3008 Va. Beach BlvH.
340-5232
H. D. OLIVER
FUNERAL HOME
For over 100 yrs swylcB with cKgnlty.
MEMBER: ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE
NINO & ANNA
GoUComb
BeautySaton
Lactfas A Man Halrstyling
JU^CK PRODUCTS 544 independence Blvd.
' 1970-1976
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2886 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, Vln^ 4l8r8551
COIXEGEPARKfiXACO
y02 S. Military Hwy. Virginia B«ich424-2315 or 420-8910
1951-1976
Gray & Curling Equipment
"Your friendly Ala Chalmers Desisr*
482-3325
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INC.
SOLES /
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l4liN<OrM(llMklld.
VN)^irtaBMdi,Va.S84<4
Rspair your own car at
inde-Mech
"Your lndspendsf^,insphanlc^
13.50 PER HOUR
Kempsville bf ttie
Flretttfkm
^-7880
»I02 Laskin Rd.
623-9928
Colonial ft Siirl^ Aves.
3509 King St., PorUsMMtt
8M-Mriorl97-H)64
ICC-MC 130174
Jkfff
Va. Beach
CHristian Academy
RKa a SprinkSSk Director a ownsr
PRE-SCHOOL THROUGH 7th GRADE
Knowlei^e Uuf^ thru Christian guidance.
85tb and HoUejr Rd. ^ ^ 422-6734
First Baptist Church
Plittbricic Plumbing
& Heating Inc.
20 yrs ssrving Portamouth
BARBARA'S
BEAUTY PAMUOR
134. Battlefield Blvd. So.
-— ,^ HAilSTYUNQ
mJ^ FOR SOTH MEN A WOMEN
i22:1221_i9e6-i9^6
Suburban Cleaners
1122SpHrowRd.
420-8018
-1954-1976-
4999 Portsm««h Blvd.
488-83§7
G. & S. Equipment Co. inc.
Your IH Dealer Mjstr'ml
& Farm Equipment
1229 S. Military Hgwy 420-1730
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A-6 Virginia Beach Sun, June 30, 1M6
The one that got away, got caught
By BLAIR THURMAM
Sun Sports Editor
"I havoi't caught anything today, but yen should have
seen the mackeral one boy pulled in."
"No luck here, but one fella at the end of the pier sure
reeled in a wtopper."
"If he Ind been sellinc that flsh, he would have got no
fftVther than here."
These were Just a few of the comments by fisherman
last Wednesday on the Virginia Beach Pier on a day wh«i
one angler seemed to have all the luck.
On a day that was hot, then rainy, then hot some more,
and the fish Just weren't biting, the faithful were frus-
trated. But there was one young fisherman who knew
what he wanted, went after it, and got it.
Despite the tact that no mackeral had been caught off
the pier yet this season. Chip Smith of Virginia Beach,
thought it was about time they came out of hiding, and
using a float rig, landed n 22^ 1/2 pound king mackenl,^
the first of the year.
"It gave me a pretty good fight," said Smith. "It took
about five minutes to bring it in.
One other big fish was caught off the pier that day, a
15 pound blue. Guess who caught it. That's right. Chip
Smitt),
There was a hint of jealousy by the other fishermen
who had waited patiently while Smith caught these whop-
****^ pers, but Smith was due for some big flsh.
"I fish about every day," sJh Smith," and several
nights a week, I spend the whole night out here."
Smith, a 20 year-old orderly at Virginia B^ch Gen-
eral Hospital was understandably proud of Ids catch.
"Its the biggest game fish I ever caught," he said of the
king mackeral.
The biggest game fish he ever augU, not the biggest
fish ever caught. "I one«caagbta70pouiid dusky shark."
he #]^^ed.
Smith Is I creature <a habit. "I alwayc use live bait,'*
he said, "and I always fish oft the Virginia Beach Pier.
It's home territory to me." *
All it takes is a little perseverance, the right type of
halt and a little luck, and the flsh will start comlif In.
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Smith shows his whopping king mackeral...
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"Help" is the silent plea of the
problem drinlcer. But help is
also an answer. At the Alcohol-
ism Rehabilitation Center o(
Tidewater, help Is offered
through treatment In a total
therapeutic environment.
Medical and psychological
specialists work together to
conduct comprehensive
individualized programs. After
detoxificBtion, K days are
devoted to helping individuals
reshape habits and regain
lost seU-conf ider>ce.
For your own help, or
help for someone you know,
call the 24-hour Alcoholism
Hotline: 481-HELP. It's the first
way to reach help. Ckserated
as a public service by ARCT.
1 701 WIH-O-Wlap Drive. Virginia Beach, Va. 23454
AccradMd by Tin Jokit ComniMion on Hi* AcctMlUation
of Hoipllilt. A^rovwd tor Km Crou, ChimpM,
Msdlcwa and olharliMHh coverage
.tlMn cuts and cleans It
9-^^^
ijohn King chips to 18th graen
Keith King's last putt ot the day
Photos by
Blair Thurman
Kings of the fairway
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It's not hard for the
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th« Eact Coast
to offer you furniture,
carpet and accessories
at the lowest prices
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VHgtnia Beach
By BLAIR THURMAN
Sim Sports Editor
The fact that the King brothers, Keith and John,
finished one-two in la^ week's Optimist Golf Tourna-
ment at Red Wii«, m%ht soond Incredible, incredible
until you discover that th^ were the only participants
In the Junior division of Uie competition.
Nevertheless, they are pr^y good golfers, and finish
flrst and second even when ttere are more contestants.
V^erans, of several years on the Unks, Keith is ju^
12 and brewer John 4s but II. They gcrf serious about It
this y#iPi"Widjian to spend a tot of their summer chas-
ing that Iltol whKe ball from birway to fairway.
Keith won the Junior division of the touniament with
z 36 bole score of ITS, Aoi^lng a 90 on the first day
and coming \a with an 15 on tte second.
John, who tes yet to beat his In'other, sl»>ta95
and a 102 for a two*<by total of 197. His own evahia-
tion of Us secrad day rifoA was, 'I did terrible.''
After having stme troid>le on the IStti hole, John
displayed his temper, which according toKeithiutsa low
bolllag-point. Keith said, "Alter hooking tt tn the 13th,
John took his drivra- aad broke it in telf over Us golf
bag." '*•
John answered, "Usually they just beid when I do
that."
Keith who at 12 Is unusually tall, 5-10 to be exact,
gets good distance on his drives, althoogh the strongest
part of his game during the tournament was Us put-
ting. "I really had to struggle," he laughed, comment-
ing on the two-man field.
1%e brcAhers joke a lot, most of the ribbing aimed
at each other. "We live at Uke Smith," said Keltii.
"I live in the house," retorted Jolm, "you live in the
lake."
The Uds are adept at several sports, but it can easily
be seen that golf Is the most fruMrating. John said that
his game looks t^e best af^er the 18th hole.
Tim Connors, a student at Cox competing In the senior
division, happened to get grouped with the King brothers.
"R's i»t so iMd playing with Ihem," said Connors, "but
they seem to fight a lot. Yesterday, John stuck his cleats
into Keith."
The other wtaners in the tournament were: Intermed-
iate Division-Louis Slraonie, 157, 3rd place; Mike Hays,
154, 2nd place; George MacDonald, \^, ist place.
Sentor Division-Jim Braithwaite, 150, 3rd place; Paul
Mosley, 148, 2nd place; John Cinotto, 146, 1st place.
The wlttner of the taigest drive contest was Matt
Timberlake.
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bV/ns Brunswick tourney
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Breeder! too Beach bowler
tie
By BUD LOWE
SuD Contributor
Bruuwiek's Pitta Bowl was the scene tor tbe Vlr-
finia All-star Bowler's Association Tournament this
past week end.
This tournament is under the direction of BUI Wood
of Hampton, and features top trawlers from around the
state. Prize mopej totaling $2,000 dollars was awarded
to 16 bowlers.
Ron PoUad, center qierator for Brunswiclc, was well
pleased with the turn out tor this big event, which ctHnes
to Plaia Bowl annually. And to say he is pleased with
the high scores that were rolled would be putting it
mildly.
The high game for the tournament was 298, rolled
by Rusty Cummlngs out of Fair lanes H Jdenwood of New-
port News. That calls for a definite well done to Rusty
and we hope to see more of this type action from him
Intbefhtnre.
"These lanes are in tbe best shape I have ever seen
UKffl to; I Uked bowling on th>;m',' said Rusty.
The winner for the open was Elmer Breedo] from
Manassas, withapin tall of 5121 forthe tournament and
a take home prise of $600. Now that's not bad for two
days work.
Elmer is referred to by toe people who travel in
the all star circuit as "The Machine" when it comes to
bowling.
"The lanes were m great shape and as always I
lore to visit the city of Virginia Beach. Ihave always
enj<^ed myself when I come to the Beach," said Elmer.
This was definitely a super tournament, for to
qualify for tbe finals you had to average a 202 to make
the cut. On the last day of play there were four men
that rolled a 700 plus series and the irinner had two
700 plus series tor the day. That is what you call real
bowling.
Listed here are the top 16 bowlers and bowQiey
stood as well as the alternate:
ELMER BREEOEN
Manassas, Va.
S121
1600
SPEED CHILDRESS
Virginia, B«ach, Va.
5003
1300
C»tE» GOETZ
Aleiaodria, Va.
4M1
1150
MARK CHASE
Virgtoia Beach, Va.
4983
$130
RUSTY CUMMINGS
Newport News, Va.
4972
$115
WILS(»f ROWE
Hyattaville, Md.
4870
$100
GEORGE BAILER
VirginU Beach, Va.
47S6
$90
BUDDY HOCH
Raleigh, N.C.
4729
$80
CLYDE SANDERS
Virginia Beach, Va.
4656
$70
RCOCACOA
Hampton, Va.
4626
$65
RICHARD CASEY
Roanoke, Va.
4614
$60
MKELADD
Arlington, Va.
4553
160
BCffi VIVADELL*
firing Field, Va.
KMS
145
BILLY WEBB
HopeweU, Va.
2003
$40
ALAN CHRISTUN
Richmond, Va.
1994
$40
KEStMIT HARNES
Aloandria, Va.
1990
$40
Attentate
*BOB VIVADELL
ik '
Photos by Bud Lowf
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Cummlngs, Qoetz, Pohlad, Br««(ton, Chat*
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Ron Pohlad and Bill Wood
McCabe earns respect of players
By SHANNON COX
Dept. Parks and Recreation
The Arrowhead Dodgers,
eoBCbed try the egierieneed
John MeCabe, an a first
yaar squad within the In-
termediate ranks.
' Coach McCabe actaKded-
ges, "A good effort and a
growtaig confidence by the
team memben and the coa-
ching staff." He continues
by saying that, "It has been
a pleasant season without
a tot of preamre. The only
pressure I have bad ttiis-
year, is trying to get all 16
boys into every pme. But
I believe that my boys un-
d«-stand and know that 1
am trying. I credit the Ar-
rowhead Recreation ^^so-
ctotion for super leader-
sidp in all our sports. Our
e4ii^>meot, iBtfixrms, co-
ordination of practice
Adds, everything is tops."
Elbit and hard work is
Ok word for this team. A
losing seascm does not nec-
essarily mean a losing
erase, or ta poor team.
Losing is diaracter Indld-
ing. Place it hacto in hand
with a lot of practice, in-
dividual attei^on, hard-
work and confMence, wtUi a
growing ballplayer, and you
will have a future winner, a
trophy coUector, a chanq>
or a fine coach. Whatever
you want to make of tt.
There is a great satisft-
otion in winnhig and being
a champ but many coaches
lose sight of their basic
goals as a recreation lea-
gue coach; thedevelopmait
of the young players sport-
smanship, his team spirit
and cooperation, his confi-
dence, his talent and lea-
dership.
Mr. McCabe hascoadud
and been a commissioner
at various stages, for the
last six years hi the Arrow-
head area. He has coadied
just about every sport tbe
Recreation Department has
to offer, boy s and girls . The
Arrowhead people, the
children he has coached and
the Recreation Dqwrt-
mM, appreciate his fine
]ob and have a great deal of
respect for him.
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VA. BEACH
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Miss Phelps wins grant
ViUd Phelps of First
Colimial Hi^ in VirginU
Beach hu become the se-
awd idayer to receive a
Dmma Doyle field hodc^
Mlnlarsh^ at Old Dom-
taion Ottiverslty.
ODU field hockey coach
Mikki Flowera signed Vik-
U, and all-aFOUMi athl^e
and class leader, to the
sdnlarshlp in the ODU
field I
The ttcw^ Lady Mo-
narch, vte was vlcepresi-
dnt to her sentor class
aad also played bujketball,
tennis and track at First
ColnW, led her fiela i.j
team in scoring last
tUl with seven goals.
Vittl, who played left
wing, left imier and goalie
tor First Colcwlal, wlU be
a candidate for goalie at
Old Domini(s according to
Flowers.
"VlUd has tbeiiaidmess
confidence and strength to
be a fine goalie, ' ' Flowers
said. "I beUeve she
can make this posiUon (m»
of our strongest."
Be.<* U^ school coach,
(HMI gnutaate Marcia
White Crowder, agreed.
"Vikki wUl be a real aa-
set to ODD," she said.
"She is a hard iroriciag,
w' Tfressive player who
is r^ly determined and
conscientious. Oejs also
a 'good leader who became
our MVP and served one
year as a co-captain."
Vikki plans to major
ettber in environmental
sciences or health and phy-
sinl eduation at ODU.
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Beach after spoil area
to solve dredging tiff
Virginia Beach Is stiir looidnK for a spoil area in
the Lynnhavea for the Biennial maintenance dredgii^
by the U. S. Corps of Engineers.
It appeared that the City's pnAlems were over in
1974 when the General Assembly granted the Beach
the State's claim to ownership of apeninsula on the south
side of the Lessoer Bridge. Owenrship of the land, how-
ever, was contested by Lynnhaven Marina, Inc.
After over two years of litigation, the Circuit Court
ruled in bvor of the Lynnhaven Marina.
Confronted with an urgent need for dredging of the
Lynnhaven which also furnishes sand for the oceanfrcnt,
Ctty Council authoriied the City Manager Monday aler-
noon to enter an agreement with Adin Woodward, pre-
sident of the Lymhaven company, to use the penin-
sula property tor tour years. In exchange, the City
has agreed not to appeal the Circuit Courts' decision
to the Supreme court.
City Manacer George L. Hanbury told Council that
condemnation proceedings would probably have to be used
to acquire a permanent site.
In otter actions, Council:
^-Referred back to the Planting Commissioa action
on a petition of Oceanside Enterprises, Inc., fora change
in zoning from Residential to Community Business on
1,624 acres on the east side of Kemiaville Road, north
of Indian River Road, Kempsville. The petitioners re-
parteA an error in the drafting of the plat. The Plan-
ntag Commission had recommended denial.
--Approved Business license refunds totaling $2,060.80
--Approved tai refunds of $612.58.
--Approved an appropriation of $8,500 for the Vir-
ginia Beach Tomorrow program to finance the conclud-
ing session in September. The committee is establish-
ing fuhire goals for Virginia Beach.
--Auttiorized the City manager to apply for a $10,000
grant tor the trtining and education of law enforce-
'^
,fv
Emergency
I cuts sought
Virginia Beafli will try to shorten response time in
^;. -«nergencles involving heart patients with the initiation
'' of a new concqit in volunteer rescue worlc.
Three v«Ucles will be transferred from the Fire
'. Department lor use as cardiac technician zone cars.
I These would be used by cardiac technicians on duty
;' 80 that their response time could be shortened. At
' ireseit, private vehicles, prohibited from using sirens,
% are used by the technicians.
-' EmergeMy medicaltechniciansdriveambulancestothe
Emergency medii^al technicians drive ambulances,
to the scene and have no delay problem. Howiever, only
the cardiac technicians by State law, can administer
definitive treatment which consists of using a defibril-
lator to shock a person's heart back into normal rhy-
thm, putting a special airway into a person's throat,
and start in intravenous transfusion.
Ctty Council anthoized ttie transfer of the three ve-
Uclas and approriated $13,500 for tiie purchase of ttiree
new vehicles for Uie Fire Department.
' The new concept will be in effect for a year on a
trial basis.
In another matter relating to the Virgin^ Beach Re-
scue Squads, Council renewed an agreement on a train-
ing program for members of the Squards.
'Last' meeting
dull on surface
The last meeting for two of Virginia's Beach's re-
tiring coifflcilmen Monday afternoon was bland and un-
eventful. Oo the surface at least.
In the faackgroiffld a fight was raging on who should
be the nmA luyiH-. Mayor J. Curtis Payne wants to keep
the position which is coveted by Councilman Clarence
A. HoUand.
By Monday, it fooked as though Holland might get
ttie job, but the vote will take place at a special meeting
Thursday, July 1 when the two new rouncil members
Baddy Rtggs and Myra Obemdort are sworn in.
b ae meantime, Payne thanked Councilman Robert
* H. CaOis and Charles W. Gardner for their service
00 the Council, Neither had sought reelection.
Whatever they've done, Payne said, they have done in
tbe best taterest of ttie Ctty.
Callis Sahl that although he is leaving the Council
be will mn be involved in poUtics. "I wUl be in the
wk)«s.-
Garttoer said he wished everyone could have the op-
portanity to serve and noted that the calibre of the peo-
ple in the press has improved.
ment offlcen and ptrsonnel from the State Dlvlsioi
of Justice ud Crime Preventloii. Matehlag tends are
$500.
--Actepted a $S4,S43 grant ft'om the Division of Jus-
tice and Crime Prevention tor an automated pi^ce of-
fense reporting system. Of this amoutf local tUads are
$2,728.
Lilley will
resign post
Leslie L. Lilley, assistant to tte City Manacer for
iatergoverimental relations shiee 1974, will resign his
post to study law.
Monday afleraoon, Lilley was ccmimended by Council
tor his work with flie General Assembly in ittttmottng
legislation in which the Beach was interested. Mayor
J. Cuitts|Fayne said that of the 20 legislative proposals
submittadLby the Beach, about ten were approved.
Without miley, he said, "Sre wouldn't have gottea ten."
In his present position with the City, he was raordlna-
tor and advisor of aU grant-in-aid programs; coordina-
tor of acUvites and relationships batwean federal and
state officials and agencies including the brandies of Hie
military and a direct liaisoa between theCity of Virginia
Beach and the General Assembly and oUicr gemral ad-
ministaratlve duties.
From 1972 to 1974 be was budget coordinator for the
aty.
A native of Norfolk, Lilley recieved his B. S. in bnsi-
ness administration ftt>m flie Uattiverstty of Richmond
-and his master of hasiasss admiaistratioa from ilie
William and Mary Collage School of Business.
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Bl Cair dtaplays rMTOonal favoritts
Boardwalk show
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'Vigil For Liberty'
service set July 4.
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Junior, Youth, & Adutt
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Hour of Insidration-7:00
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■•rvt as choreoirapher;
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masle fnr tte MorMk City
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npenrlsn- IwrtheHanp-
toBCttyfehooUwiUdirwA
the orchestra and chorus.
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missions as thdr ofttclal
rtii^oos UeeotaMiial
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Ptrtidpants in the
intetfhtth eelebratioB wiU
recess fr«n Scope to
the MortoUc Civic Center
plus where a 15 toot-
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area j^mlptor* Victor Plc-
katt and William Wagner
«111 be placed In a pro-
minent location toltoMiv
the Beope program.
The omrillng aid dadi-
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be part of a coromony
Qonsorwl by Oe Norfolk
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opportnnlty tor Oonsanda
of ooaeaned chordmen
of our eommnnity to nuke
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Jodeo Christian prlndples
qxB which oar natkw was
toanded no yaan ago,
nys Ihr. UdEansoo.
"Thnogh UUs stlrrli«
dnunatte jvesentatioo July
4, we will give special
maaatag to onr natkm'a
Wfe i iN ai rial obs«rvance
Witt attaatian to the rw-
U^ons Ufa or onr nation."
Beach
sermon
given
Gtndne raaltty is dls-
ooverod throng intelUgaot
prayw, Joaaph G. Heard,
. C.S.B., |old an andion^ In
Virginia Beach reeeaftty.
"He reaUty that satU-
flM and heals is wholly
«ir«Ml, in a st^ of
Qod-bnstowed eoMdons-
neu," said Heard,aart-
lUu Sdaace lactarer
finMttlOaffli.
"Words done," he ei-
^iftlMd, "don't make a
pnyw. BntOey canted
ott ttoo^ to that ptrint
of aplrttnal Inqtlratiao
irima weawikanto wimt
God Is, and to wtet He is
alnodydoliv."
Beard qwto hi Uakhom
Pftric Batoantary 8(^001 at
tie lavftMoB of First Ch-
nrch of Oolst, Sdentist
Vlr^te Boft<A. Bo was
MndnoodhfHlssMaigo
Mttthmr. Second Readaritf
theetarch.
'*The nMM nti^irt^r
pnm." thelsetnra-aaid,
"is one ttatfldausou-de-^t
•tre to know and e^nn
God, that ram»ves onr
Mue of avarttton from
Htm, thtf . . . aw^aM na
to aplr&ial tMtty."
At tennft tor raal^
huhaanioingQnftH-Ma
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Virginia Beacb Sun, June 30, 1976 B-3
Loworn nonpra nKSnMon
BMch JaycMs pose for offloMv' picturt
Ballet schedule announced
The AcadMiiy of the VlrKink Beach Ballet has an-
nouBced its snmmer schedule for July. Classes will be
held Mondays through Thursdays at the Academy in all
levels of ballet, modern, Jau, sUmnastics and gymnas-
tics.
On My 7 and 8, master classes irill be taught by Kaz-
uks Hirabayadii, who teaches for Martha Graham. This
is in crajunctlon with the Norfollc Fj|stival of the Arts
76, where the Dance Gnild of Virginia will oe hosting the
For further information on regular and master classes
caU 425-0994. The Academy is located at 1732 Laskin
Road, Virginia Beach.
Laramay Initiated
HQ«bayashi company July f through.^ _ ' "
"^ kmmttmmmtfUammm
On Wednesday, July 7, a lecture demonstratloB will be
given by the company at the Asalea Gardens, Norfollc,
from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. That evoiing, an intermediate-
advanced master class will be taught at the Academy in
Virginia Beach from 7-8:30 p.m. On Thursday, July 8.
two more master classes will be held at the Academy
firom 6-7:30 P.M. and from 7:30-9 p.m., one fOr begin-
ners and one for intermediate advanced dancers. On Fri-
day, July 9 at 8 p.m., the company will perform in c(m-
cert at Center llieatre, Norfolk.
^ 'Uaiii^ce Luraniay, tka of Ur. ipd l^s. Ifod4.arft-
"iH^^tflliflBrlEock dfBailJ^tona Uane, has been IbIt
tiated i|ito the Tau Beta Pi, natioul engineering honor
sodety. Laramay is a recent graduate of the Univer-
sity of Virginia.
Beach gal Is grad
A Virginia Beach student was amcng over 300 degree
recipients at recent commencement exercises for the
College of Charleston in Charleston, S. C.
Barbara P. Flannery was awarded a B. A d^ree
in English.
Mm. Qrosaman, GIronman, SuganTwn, Pat Coitnwn
Virginia Beacti Jaycees
Officers, directors
are piciced for year
The Virginia Beach Jaycees installed officers aad di-
rectors tor the 1976-77 year the their aanaaliastaUiUOB
banpist recently at the CPO Club at HAS Oe«M-
James Q. Catlett, marketing rsiweseBtatlve for Mu
Casvatty and Surety Co., was installed as prestdwrt,
while Larry B. Loworn, immediate past prestdent, «»•
installed as ^airman of the board.
Pablo Cuevas, president of VirginU Jaycees in 197S-74
' was the installing officer and guest qieaker.
Other new leaders of the organliation are William E.
Richeson, administrative vice-president; Powkatai L.
Meade, external vlce-presideot; John F. Crovgey Jr.,
Interaal vice-president; Terry L. Lewis, semtary;
Lawrence H. Maclver, treasurer; and Dale Btteiier,
state director. Directors ir.dalled at the Oceanaiather-
ing were Stephen W.Boyce, Michael :u.CIart.llika day-
man. Rick CorUn, Richard Lee Forrest, Robert W. Mi-
chel, Bruce L. Miller, and Sttptm F. Stoat.
Appointed officers inclnde Michael A. Innan, legal
counsel; Vincent Ollvierl, parliamentarian; James King,
chaidaln; and Jos«|^ Taylor, sergeuit-at-arms.
During the installation ceremony, Pablo CnevasQfthe
Virginia Beach Jaycees praise^ the seleetion astkeOiit-
rtanding Chapter in the State of Virginia dnrii« 1975-
76. Many chapter members who worked hard to achieve
this recognition were honored.
Awwdi prwtntMl
Presidential Awards of Honor were presented to Au-
brey Cartwright, Art Eseoberg, Terry Lewis, Robbie
Michel, and William E. Richeson. John F. Crowgey Jr.
was named the Outstanding First Year JayceewhUe Rob-
bie Michel was awardedthe first place award ftor the
^leakup Competition in the Professional Category, and
Dennis Crowely and Art Esenberg were recognlied as
the Chapter winners in the Novice ^teakop Category.
Aid>rey C. Cartwright, immediate past dMirmanof the
BmM, receivid a special award fbr his efforts as chair-
man of the Virginia Jaycees State Convention which was
held recenUy in Virginia Beach. Even though this wu
the largest Virginia Jaycee State Convoiioaevm-, Beach
Jaycees mfnaged very well and were saccesiM in win-
ning the tdd to host the State ConventiOD again in 1978.
William t. Richeson, employed by VirginU Matioiial
Bank as an officer in their Nadonal/IntematloBal De-
partment, was honored by belag namedtheKeymanot the
Chapter lor the year, the hi^st award thata local Jay-
cee chapter can bestow on one of its members. He had
iaaii- pewriowly honored br batng aaleclea utt* <
standing Jaycee of the VirglAa Bead Cilpte^ the ^
standing Slate Director in Region I, TheOutstandiag Jay-
cee la Region I, and one of the Five Outstanding Jaycees
of Virginia during the past year.
Since the Jaycees do ntrt acc^ members over 35, H.
Jack Jennings (a past president of the Virginia Beach
Jaycees) and James Ferebee were presented with their
"Exhausted Rooster" pins and certificates since they
reached the age of 36 daring the past year.
Young men between 18 and 36 are eligible to Join the
Jaycees, an organisatkm that promotes individual devel-
opmMt through community improvement. Anyone in Vir-
ginia Beach who is interested in joining the Jaycees should
elthtr attend one of the meeting on the second and fourth
Tuesdays at 7:80 p.m. at the Pembroke ManorCommun-
ity Ceirter at 44S2 Hinsdale Street or duuld caU tfee Vir-
ginia Beach Jaycee Hotline at 486-0020.
CLOCK MART,
332 LONDON BKIIKie
CENTER
Corner V'a. Ilcurh Ulvd,
and Great N'rck Rd.
486-3105
Always a fina aaiactlon
of floor, wall and
mantal clocks.
Laara about
tomorrow's antlquas>
today. Fraadalivary
and InatallatkHi on floor
clock In our sarvica araa.
(^I>en
Mon.
Sat.
Eve. By Appt
MR BILL'S RE
HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY ffS^ EcoBOBM«al
FACIALS
^KQfCARE
THSCniLT
APPROVED
PERHAKERT
HAIR REMOVAL
AVAILABLE!.
MEMBER ELECTR(n.OGT SdCBTT (^ AMERICA
Free Couritalta, d^raastrttian
CeiiilM fbelrotaii^t, CoaMeOclaa
mysidaaReemmeaded ,«_,„-.
WARDS SatttffeeikMGMmtaed MOKPOLK,
cmaER. DIAL S88-94$9 vncmu
Beach store winner
R.D. NndRda, iMmager
ot MoOTM' stores ta Che-
ind Virginia
was one of the
I in Moore's chain
ttttt Evans
Retail GnMqi, of
ddi Moore's is a divi-
skm, hu won the first
Building Materia RetaU-
er (rf tto Yiar AwardtriHa
Buildiiv ^i^y magaiine.
Nuckols redevedeoogr-
atnlatioos tnm Mike
Grossman, ja^litentctftlw
Retail Groi9, for tte part
he, ud his ^oreiinon-
nd, ^yed to oarbg tte
national consumer-orient-
ed award.
The Evans Group was
elected tops In the large
chain eatery, doing 75
pen^nt of its $400 mil-
lion annual gross sales
with caisumen. Winners
were pidced ^ industry
associi^ioitt, mantactur-
ers and wholesalers par-
ticipating in the maga-
Eine'spcdL
The award was given to
tte reiaUer doing the b^
fcb ot meeting etmsumer's
needs, and solving «msu-
mers' pnMems.
Grossman reviewed so-
me of Uie policies that have
brought his firm industry-
wide recopltlon.
He said: "We spend mn-
ch time aad money oa mar-
k^ research that includes
outsMe studln ol raste-
mere' views of us w that
we may constaitfly im-
prove our service.
"Keying our custo-
mers' needs in mind," he
c(wtiniMd, "we maintain
pro^ taowledge pro-
Q«m at all levels from
i^es pe(9le aad caUers
to dlvisioa managera."
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
JULY 4th HOLIDAY
REFUSE COLLECTION SCHEDULE
Thsrs wfl ba NO lagulsr gHtoaga
July 5. 1976 by ths dty of Vb<^nia
on Monoayi
mtmmm
CARRlJERBOYi
ANOGIRLS
J
MUST BE 12 YEARS OF AQE OR
5
OLDER If you would Hka to aam
1
axtra monay and Hva In any of tha
;|
araaa Hatad baiow, caH 486-3430,
-4
Monday thru Friday
liHEAT NECK PT.
BIRONECK POINT
1
GREAT NECK ESTATES
1 fll^^^Hv
OCEANNA
■ SB
LAKE EDWARDS AREA
LAWSON FOREST
KINGSTON AREA
(Kings Lake Ct. area)
STRATFORD CHASE
ACREDALE
BELLE HAVEN
KINGS GRANT FOREST
G ATE WOOK PARK
THALIA
DIAMOND SPRINGS LAKE
■
EUREKA PARK
1
SEABREEZE FARM
J
LITTLE HAVEN
J
OLD DONATION
.
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Hmt mtmrnon^Yri^ nowt
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B-4 Virgtaia Beach Sim, June 30, 1976
Public
Notices
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
The Vltfinla B^eh PlanotagComaissiOBWiUhoUaPid)-
lic Heariof os Twalay, July 13, 197fi. at 12.-00 No<», ki
the Cotmcil Chambers of tiie Administration Bvlldii^,
PiiDcess Amie Coarthonse, Virginta Beach, Virginia. The
fbllowing ^q>lications will appear on the agenda:
DEFERRED 60 DAYS BY PLANNING COlOpSSION ON
MAY 11, 1916.
1.
Petition of John Perros and Jerry N. Renesis, Partners
T/A PAR EnteriHlses, tor a Change of Zoning District
Classitlattion from B-4 Resort Commercial District
to H-Z Resort Hotel District on certain {Hroperty located
at the Northwest intersection of 28th ^eet and AtUntio
Ayenue, nmalng a distance of 258 feet along the North
side of 28thSlreet, rannlng a distance of 140 feet along the
Western- propoiy of wbteh 90 feet is the East side of
Pacific Aveiue, running a distance of 258 feet more or
less along the Northern pri^rty line and running a dis-
tance of Itt feet along Uie West side of Atlantic A? enoe.
Said parcel contains .82 acre more or less. VIRGINIA
BEACH BOROUGH.
Applicatioo d Bob-Boi Hauling Conqwny for a Conditional
Use Permit for extractive industry on ci>rtain orooerty
l>eginning at a point 3,850 feet more or less East of Black-
water Koad, nimiing a distance Qf4,7S0 feet more or less
along the northeni property line (Southern boundary of
Pocaty Creek), jvnidng a distance of 7,400 feet more or
less along tte Eastern property line (Western boundary Of
North Lan(Hng River), running a distance of 6,800 feet
more or less along flie Southern pnq>ertylineand running
a distance of 4,800 feet more or less along ttie Western
property line. Plats with more detailed information are
available in Oie Department of Planning. BLAOCWATER
BOROUGH.
DEFERRED 30 DAYS BY PLANNING COMHKSION ON
JUNE 8, 1976:
Petition of Anett H. and Aleathia H. Hooks for a Chaiige
of Zoning Distriiet Classification firom R-8 RraUential
District to AG- 1 Agricultural District on certain property
located on the west side of Kempsville Road beginning on
at a point 2217.6 feet Southwest of Centerville Turnpike,
running a distance of 521.03 feet akmg the Eastern pro-
perty line of which 30.9 is the West side of Kempsville
Road, running a distance of 2091 feet along the Scnifliem
property line, running a distance of 541.60 feet atong the
Western property line and numlng a distance of 2221.10
feet along the Northeni pn^erty line. Said proper^ is
irregular in shape and contains 21.3 acres. (Woods Comer
Area). KEMPSVILLE BOBOVGE. (Mottitied from B-2
Community Business District.}
REGULAR AGENDA:
SUBDIVISK)N VARIANCE:
Subdivision Variance: AppealtromDecisionsof Adminis-
trative Otiicera in regard to certati elements of the Sub-
division Ordinance, Sidxiiviakm fer James H. Kabler.
Properti located oq^ the *)ii|h i^^^J>&w^M«.J^
with mtfre detailed information are availaDle in the De-
partment of Planning.
5.
Sii>division Variance: Appeal from Decisions of Adminis-
trative Officers in regard to certain elemetttsof the Sub-
division Ordinance, Subdivision for Itey W. and Carolyn
D. Lister. Property located on the East skle of Woodstock
Road, 185 feet Souh of Oak Terrace Drive. Plats with
more detailed infbrmation are available in ttie Department
of Planning.
CHANCE OF ZONING DISTRKT CLASSIFICATION:
Petition of Edward E. and Linda C. Wallace for a Chai«e
4t Zoobig District Oasstfic^on from R-6 Residential
District to A-1 Apartment District on certain property
located at the Northwest intersection of Pleasure House
Jlotd and Brigadocn Drive, running a distance of 435.60
'ftet along the Nortti side of Brig^oon Drive, running a
Atataace at 100 feet along the Western proper^ line, run-
ttog a distance ot 4S5M feet along ttie Northern property
Ibie and running a dlstam^ of 100 feet along the West side
<tf Pleasure House Road. Said parcel contains 1 acre.
BAYSIDE BOROUGH.
Petition of Nbnni, Cohen, W^berg and Clark Company for
a Change «f Zoning District Classification from A-1
i^rtmeii District to 0-1 Office District on certain pro-
perty toe^ed on die East sUeofSooth Plaaa Trail b^in-
lAig A a yoint 225 feet North of Holland Road, running a
iHstancectf 613.72 feet along the East sUeof South Plasa
Trail, ranning a distance of 202 feM okh:« or less ak}i«
lie Nortto-n property line, ruoBlng a distance of 613.72
feet along the Ea^eni proper ty line and running a distance
<a 180 feet hlong the Southern property line. Said parcel
cntetas 2.42 acres. (Windsor Oaks West Area). KEMPS-
VILLE BOROUGH.
COMDITiONAL USE PERMIT:
Ivu
pUcailon of Dew^ C. and Doris 8. «artrtdge for a Con-
dUonal Use PenA tor rveraattntl fedUttes of an out-
dDor ntmre to incMe u 18h^ alaatMrer^ course, 6
^dllaboard Unes, 4 afeit-iuMlMll emrts ud 8 ping
pong c<iu^ on certeta ^vpor^ locatwi at the Souhwest
eprner of 18th Street and Bittie A*ww, ranning a dis-
tance of 140 fed aSom tte Vaat site of Baltic Avenue,
mmng a distance of UO fcatalNgitoSoidheni property
mm, naming a distaaec td 140 feet tJoat the Western
IHoperty line and mnstag a dtotaiM of 120 feet atow ttie
Sooth side ctf 18th Street. SUd pared coBtalas 16,8(H)
square feet. lORGINU BEACH B(»iOUGH.
AiplicaUon of Virginia Beach bvestmat Company for a
CoDditioDal Use Pennit for an dSce buihitag co certain
property lorated on the North sUe of Proyidence Road
beginning at a point 1,000 feet more or fess &wlheast of
the hitersecUon of Providence Road and OU Provktence
Road, iwrnhig a distance of MO feet ak)i« the Itofli sMe
(tf Provktence Road, runiing a dis^ce of 300 feet more
or less akmgthe EaAen pnqierty line, nmniBg a ttstaace
ol 330 feet more or le» atoagflie Northern pemo^iyie
and runiiag a distance of ISO fe^ moreor less alMg die
Wiertem pnper^ line. SaU parcel is known as CarMsle
10.
AiDUcation of Milton H. VUlas and Richard Wadei^ewis
for a (k>ndlUraal Use Pirmtt to operate a private club for
Amerkana Gymnastic Center, be, (gymnastics) w cer-
tain pn^oty tocated oi Ifea Wed dfteof&iwia Drive be-
gtaBfeg at a point 1,347M iMt Ifprih «f Holland Road,
r«B^ a ^taaeeof ISO iMfiU^tte West side tf Edwfe
Mve, running a (Ustebce of K?.33fertalsi« fte MerthNs
g^opeity line, rum^ a (ttklMMe <a IW feet akMc the
w^^ pitiwrtr iUm u£ m0H AdMHte tt^nM
fe^^oag the Soften pnv^tttne. Said parcel costatas
^550 svare feet. KEMPSVtt,LE TOMUGH
IL
Afplicatton f G.R. Lrary tor a Conditional Use Permit
to umte a Wq^ r«ital <m certain pr^ertytoeirtadai
OrHuttNidwM ^Mttfe ^bmufr 15S fcM Iferth^ 22ad
areet m property ot Triton Towers. SUd parcel is 10
feetby »fe«L VmGDlU BEACH BCRCWCm.
12.
^Ucatka ol V. Alfred md HaritelleM. Etherti^iefor a
Ccnipioaal Use Peimtt la (fwrato a tempcnvry parkhig
lot CO ceniitai |irop«1y tooted on M Eait aUe of Atlantic
Avenue bfgUI^ at a p(Nat 150 fetf Smitti of 24lh ^reet.
nMfc« ^ttstUKeoflOOfert along flieEast sUe of AUan-
tic Atenue, running a distance of ISO feet along the South-
en property line, run^g a ttsteaceitf 100 feet atoHf tte
Eastera prop^ line and rvnakig a distance of ISO feet
atoqg tlie Mt)teem itfoparty Una. SakI paretf MBtains
15,000 mare feet. Mats wttb ntore dialled lolarinattott
are CMMlttl to the Departmedt «f PlaintairyiR(nNIA
BEACH B(»OUGH.
IS.
^Ucatloa of Bennett B. and Al^Ua H. &ok8 ftK- a Con-
dUoatl Vie Permit tor a todge tor fatonal orgaidiatiOB
on certalB fsttpeitf tocated <» Vest riite of ^mpsvine
Road begtaoiiiK at a point 1^211.6 ieetSouthwtirt^^ofCeB-
to-vllle TnrniAe, mnn&ig a distance of 521.Q#feftak>iig
tte Eaitem property line o< iriiieh 30.9 is ihiPWest tide
of Kempsville IKMd, nnBtag adistanceof 2,0Mfeet aking
ttie Souitem prap«1y line, running a distaacfrof 541.60
feet aloi!|ttkWcBternfr(9A^IIneaninimniot#distnice
of 2,221.10 fert along the lf<nHh«n properlpttne: SaU
property is irregular in shape and contahusSl.S acr«
(Woods Corner Arm). KEMPSVILLE BOROTOH;
AMENiniQrrSr
SB of the PlantfBg,Commissk)iioftheCi^:tfirirgbiia
^ to amend :«nd reordata Artiote 9, JNuctit^ of tte
ehensiveZodng Ordkiance pertaktioftomaximaia
, iNigMnciilatfoasudotf-streetpaAivCnqdre-
meots and MtladM fe the B-4 ^sort Commewa«l IMstrict
More detailed InfonBatton is available in tteDqiartment
of Panning.
Plats with more detidled kitormatton on the above appli-
dtloiis are availalde in the Departmott of Pladning.
AH Interested persons are invited to attend.
Robert J. Scott
Director of Planning
VBS 6/30, 7/07 XT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARDfG
Virghila-
Xlw repUar DMeOig efvflM^^onneU of the Cttf of Vir-
ginia Beach wiU be held in the CouikU Ckambers
of the Administration Building, City Hall, Princess
Anne Statfon, Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Monday,
July 19, 1976, at 2:00 P.M., at which time the toUowing
appUcattons wiU be heard:
CHANGE OF ZONWG IffiTRKT CLASSIFICATKIN:
PRIIK^ESS ANNE BQROUC»:
1. Petttton of BayshoreDentopment Corporation tor a
Change a ^ming District Classiffeationfrom AG-1
Agricattural District to R-3 Residential District on
certaki property looted on the East sUe of Oceana
Boulevard begiiuing at a point 1,670 feet more or less
NorOi of LwdoB Bridge Road, maalnK^a distaaoe of
46»jteet more or les«_^s« ^^^^MHttii^tt^
Nortbera property line, nmning a distanee m 541
feet atong the Eastern property Bne and running a dis-
tance of 220 feet BH>re or less along the Southern pro-
perty Une. SaU parcel contains 2.45 acres more or
less. PRINCESS ANNE B(»tOUGH.
2. Petition of ne Lakes, be., for a Change of Zoning
District Cta«ificafton from A-1 Apartment District to
R-6 Resideniial Dtotrict on certain property located
at the SonUnrest intersection of Stonnbore Road and
Rtverbend Road naming a distance <d 447 feet more
or less along ttie West side of Rtverbend Road, ruiming
a distance of S12 feet more or fess atong the Sonfliem
impei^ Ikie, running to a Morthwestei^ directton a
distance of 495.90 feet, running In « Northerly direc-
Uon aiSstaiceof 89.44 feet and running adistonce of
S99.48'Jeet autte or less atong the South side of Stone-
shore Road. Said parcel contains 5.4 acres morew less.
PRINCESS ANNE BORCWGH.
OINDITIORAL USE PERMIT:
PUNGOB(»00(ffl:
3. ApfOicattoB of Doaavon E. Booney tor a Conditional
Use Permit for an lotoipobile service station qn cer-
tain property tocat^ at flie Southeast intersAi^on ^
Princess Ame Road and Mill Landing Road, running
a distanon of I71«fr fent b1oi« tii» SomOitonm
Landtog Road, runaing a dlstaoce of 178.71 feet along
the Eastern propwty Une, running a distance of 165.7
feet aloi^ the Scothem property line and nnnlng a dis-
tmce of 200 fert atong flie EaM side of Princess Anne
Itoad. Said parcti<coatatos 31,915 square ieetmoreor
less. PUmiO BOROUGH.
VKGDfU BEACH BOROIXIH:
4. Application of William H. and Itedtel s. PaUette,
O, for a Coodittonal Use Permit for two Aiidetes
on certafti. property located at the NorUieast comer
of Cypress ATome abi Lake Mve, nsaAig a distanee
of 110 feet atong the East side of CyprMS Arams,
raudag a disUace (tf 100 fori atoi« the Morfiiem
property Une, nuntog a distuee of 110 feet atong the
Eastern property line and raudng a ifisiance of 100
feet atong the Nortt side of Lake Drive. &id parcel
contains 11,000 simare feet. VIRGINU BEACH BOR-
OUGH.
5.. ^^UaMoa of V. Alfred and MartbeUe M. Etherk^
in> a CondiKnal Vm Permtt to operate a temporary
parUqg tot on certato K«psity toeatad on the Eart
skte,^ Atl an Hf Aw»3N^i^Bg at a prtnt ISO^Mt
Soofli of 24th Street, twaiag a distence (rf 100 feet
atong the East slto of Atentic Avene, nmONr a
distance a SO^ Diet atong OieSouttera propirtji'Utte,
loudu a (U^aacfr ta 100 feet atong tte Eastern ^o-
pcrty line and^rauiBg a 4iAnce of m |Nt4doi«
the Mrathera pro|i«rty Une. &ki parcel contains 15,000
sqnie feet Plate with more tetailed latomm&n
are avaitebfe te the Departmol i^ Plamhw. VIRGINIA
BEACH BMOTGH.
BAISIM: BOSQVGB: ^^s
6. iiwBa^tt rt Mtfiiiy (Ml O^^m^Oim'^ mtamU-
ttontf-OM^Pem^ ta- a s^-seMitesiilowMti^ie-.
trtce statin on certate prqierty kMated at thrltott-
cMt farterseetkHi of Dtomood ^trl^p Road and Bayslde
Bond, nmtat a dMuce of 20IMHrntore or^n atei«
the East skte of Dtaffldnd Writes Road, nuMte a dte-
tance of 125 feet atong the If^am i»ap«ty'bhe,
rmmtag a (Ustaaee of 2« feet mm or tea alow tee
^sten ^vpeitytte Md twtt« s <Mm» «l j»
MM more or ten stoag tee North side of Bayidte
$ML Srid parcel esMates .68 acre more (Mr tea.
rattdHNMKid HA Area).
iMMJ. W«lm
QtyClMli
VBS 6/30, 7/7 2t
IKJW:i TO TBI PU8LK! OT PROPOSED
RATE mCREAOT BY VmONIA ELECTRIC
AND CMTSR COMPANY
IWlce is hereby ftven to tte i^le Biatthe Stete Cor-
ponttoa Commisdott has sdiednlcd a pobUc hcartog tor
um^M., on Oetflber M, 197«, to theConrtroom of the
Jtete Coipontion Commteaton. Bkaton Bvildiai, Rtoh-
fflood, Vi^nte, tor the pupose of consUerteg dttappll-
taOsm nt Virginia Etectrto and Power Conapiny ttled on
Ane 14, 1976, tor an tocraaae to rates. This anUca-
tlon may be reviewed to tee offtoe of tee Commteston or
any oflice of the C6mpany where electric bilte can be
On or betore August 7, 1976, all persons who eipect to
patticlpaie at tee pnbUe hearing as a Protastest, to offer
•vfdeaiae and to cross-tiimlne ifltnesses. must ni* and
serre a NoHce of Protest to ODnformltrwlth the Itetea
of PraetiGe and ProM^re of tee Commteston. AU those
who desire to receivr t^^opy of tee pre-flled testimony
and exhlbite should so stete to teelr NoUcas of Protest
On or before September 10, 1976, the Company mast
fUe the prepared testimony and eshlUte of tea wttnesses
it eipecte to present at tte hearing, and it must aerte
ootln. ot same on all Protestante who rtanest to be so
•erred. Thte material may ha rtvtewed after teat date
te the oftlce of the Commissian or any office of tee Com-
pany where electrte bUte can be paid.
On or betore October 8, 1976, aU persons who have
filed a Notice of Protest and who aspect to puHcteate at
the hearteg as a Protestent must file and serve a Protest
te.«ontorrotty wtte tee 8l)remenlionsdlte|fS,.and.shall
Ukswise fUe ten copies «f aU preparedttsttmvtysnd ex-
hteiU of tee witeeasM which each such person sipeete
to otter at tte heaiitav and afeall senw a coMr-Oinof
qpon emiBstitor ilic.Coapany and npoa^nll otter Pro-
testante retinestint same. TlMSteffoftbecoimnUston,on
or^betora Optobw 8, 1V76, also shaU fll* eoptoa of aU
prepared teattetoagr and aihibite of tbawftaessat U ex-
pects to after at tee haariflg. All nutertelto be filed h«n>-
te mnst bt ^dressed to WlUtem C. Yovng, Oaik, State
Cbrporatton CMunteston, P.O. Boi 1117, Rfchomd^Vlr-
gUa 28:KI9. and may, alt«r fiUng, be teapectedte his of-
fice.
-JUl lidererted pmrsmw deslrii« to attend tes hnring
as an interrcner, mr general paldte witeeas, and to make
aatetemant te te^ own bdialf need only wmse te tee
Oemmicrion's QMrtroom at 9M A.li. on OcM^f Ifr, .
1^, 4md nmfistg a NoHce of Aivearanc* toiti to bei'
heard;4a «ipcdtttonsty as possible, bagiuiiag it 10:00
AJIC^er dMrtty thereafter, on said date, teorder that tee
Qomndnion can hear iron as many peopte as tins pn--
ntte, all psbllc witoesses are reipiested to Mmlt teetr a-
al eontmai^ tea mailmnm otseven miiitos. taterestad
persons irt» intend to aniear and teattty as nabUe wtt-
nesses are requested to so notity tte Commisslph te writ-
ing so ttat the Commteston can pten ite sebsttde tortte
hearing.
All written eommimications regarding the i|ipUcation
for tecreased rates should be addressed, to Willtem C.
Young, OeriL Stete Ooiporation Commission, Blaidon,
BuUdlag, P.O. Bin 1197, Rfchmond} Vtrfteia 23M9.
VIRGnnA ELECTmC AND POWER COMPANY
VBS 6/30, 7/07, 7/14, 7/21 4t
HOnCE OF PUBUC HEARING
Virginte:
The rsgttlar meeting ot tte CoaneilofiiwCtty oCVirtinte
B«ute will be hdd te the €onMdiaatehaf»of tha^
mtetetration ]EKiUiUng,.Ctty Ball, »-«-iTfft tont Batten.
Vi r g tete B aa <*^ >VldMa.fnn Ma)an,MMM«^^bai&%
2:00^:«:i;ariteflte=^ili«Flbltowii«i|^^o^^^
heard:. -..-'.- -t i ■,:
CHANGE OF ZONDK! DISTRICT CLASSmCAIION:
LYNNHAVEN BC»tOU(SH:
1.
Petition of Tte Braedan Company, tec., fur a Change
of Zonteg DiiAriet ClassiflcaUoa Iran R-5 ResMenttel
IHstrlct to 0-1 OlDee Distrid (BOdlfl«l trOMB<a Dte-
trict) on certete ^vperty ioeated at tte Morttnrostiater-
aecttim of Trevor Road and Old Gnat HediSand, raring
a distaiwe of 301.19 feet atong tte Nwth shte of Tmor
Road, ranning a dUMnceofMOHMtnoreortessdoog
tte Western {mparty line, nmnteg a distance of S8.80
feat along tte Northern property Itee and ranring a <tts-
tssfie of 690 test aM>mnlMsatonf tte Vest M» ofiMd
Gna RearHNU. Slid pttm contliuf 2 acnw man or
less (modifted from 6 acres more or less). (Dem^raod
TiiMe Area).
LTMNRAVQf B(»H)UGfl.
Petttlim a Tonsg Women's Otflstian Associrtlon ot tte
Tidsttto Aran <tf VlifiniaJw a OHuignot Zotfng Us*
trid Ctes sl fle a ttw £rom R-f gesM«tellMstrirtto B^
RMOrt Omunerdal District oa*Mrtiteprop«tylMried
at tteSoithiw* cornmr otShoraDtiveandgterflih Bond,
routeg a ifistance (tf »iO ^ atong tte Soott ^M»ot
Shorn DrlTC^ rmmteg a distenc* of 170 tetl atoNTtte
Wertwn pn^eity Itee, rnnningadi^aaesottOOfeet atong
tte Sonttarn pr^eity Itee and nn^Bf a distaa«e ol 170
feet iriongiteV^sideotSterfidiRoad. Said pored
contains 1.16 acres man m less.
LYNNHAVEN BCStOUGH.
CHANGE OF TXmSQ I»STRICT CLASSmCATION.
KEMPSVILLE BC»OUGH:
3.
Petitioo of Lakeside Cmu^ractton Corporation for a
Oiasge of Zoniiv District Clssslficatton from A-1 Apart-
ment DUtrbA to B-1 Badness Resldenttel Dtetricton
CMtate property toeiAed at tte Hw ttw a s t eoner oCLcnd
Dounort Drtvo and Provtdnee Roaid, ramdng a distence
(tf 500 ftet sing tte Rworsideof Provldencs BoH, m-
teag a ^ianee of 200 tesC along tte Vntan pRnierty
Uno, noBtag n dirtutot otlM feet along tenJ^^Mrn
propet^ line and raantef a distence of SOOtest atong tte
Vest tidsorL(«dOanK>reIMve. Sate parcel eeatelna
2.St wan more or toss.
KsaasnusBommm.
COHmrAf AL USE PERMIT:
VmCHNU BEACH BOROUGH:
.4i-
Application of Walter Cason Barco foraCondltloBalUse
Psnnit for a mdnon ottatepopertytoe^^tte
SoirtlMast corner ot Meditcrnnaas Avwns and Otoaas-
toro Avanae ranntag a distenn of 90 teetatonB tte togtt
side 1^ Greensbwo AMnn^ nndag a dtsteaee ol 155
feet more or 1ms atong tte bstnn property Una, nn-
Blag a dteteeo (tf UO feet moreor tess sto^ tts SoBtt-
mi ^operty Itee and running a diirtance ot 144.5 test
atong tte Vertan ^operty line. &ld parcel is Imown as
Lote 1, t and Vnstara half ol Lot S. Bteck IS, OaAnr-
tewa fum*- Otedowtewn BJigtts Aran).
inRGOaA BEACH B0lt06GH.
AfpU^iM ol Xatty Lant^, at al, tor a Qa^toMl
Uae Pwrmtt to opmte a ta^isnrynaittwtotoa eertate
pn9«ty tocated on tte Eatf ride of i^AeATamisbe-
tfn^ ri a petal uateri M«tt of Jtt Street, na^H a
<MslMes of li»teet^engfli|forihnnipn!fi«taMSs«
rari«a Wtanite of 100 test ilnc tttb^ pn^My
ltee..?amtag a^Maee of 1» test ato^ttnMcttan
^^y^ltee, Md r«aii« n^MBMtf UMteAate tee
OlANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLA8SIPICATK)N.
VmcnnA BEACH B(ffiOUGB:
Patitlim of Jote D. MltdwU and N.P. Simpsoo, 1^
a Change of Zering IMstrict Classifleriion from A-1
^iartnMri IMatrii^lo B-4 SMOrt Commerelal Ostriet
on eoteta ptysrty toeatod on tte North aide tf UNk
Street baginrini at a point ISO feet Eaat trt Arcttc Avt-
nne, mnimg a disMnM a lOOtettaloogtte North tide (tf
Itth Streri, tvnnteg n lUstasee fd 140 teetaloag ten Eas-
tern ^opwty Uae, mnniac a distai^ ol 100 feet alms
tte Iterttan |«operty Use and rumd^ a distw:e of M
fSet atong tte Vntera inx^erty Une. &ld parcel eon-
tainalpOOi^nrwftet.
VIHQinA.BEA<m BOmUGH.
RKterdJ.VriMxH
Cltyawk - ""
VBS Jane 13, 1976
June », 1976 tt
(ffiDES OF PUBUCATION
VnKilNU: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF
VnwniA BEACH
R0BiVrA8.VERBSKIS,
Conquateant,
JOSEPH P. WILLIAMS, etc., et al,
Defendari.
Of CHANCERY
NO. C76-891
Tte ohjeet (rf tete suit te to quiet title to certate real
' property britfly deseribed as Lot B on tee^t entttled
SubdiTiston et Pronerty tor niae V. Adams, Lynateven
Bormwh, Virgtete Bench, VirebDte;andan Affidavit tevli«
been made that tea addreases of Jos«kP. WHUams, Sa-
rah Francos Carravnr ViUiams, Sarah MOUssa VO-
ilama, Vitgirins G.Villiams,ColnmUa Francos Villiams
Vhltateirri, Raffor Lee WilUama Bndianan, BMte Joe
WUliams Parker, AUce Gertrude WUtehnrri Morrisette,
LilUaa May mitehurst Lambert. James ViUiam Buch-
anan, Mary Elisabeth Bitohanan Phelps, Rosew^U E.
Writer, Gtedys CortOne Partcer, Lottie May i>siter,
Edltt AlBlira Parker TeUer, and Gertrude Ate Lamtert
Land, if teey te Uving, and Ivisoo Hnrii Bw^man, Lucy
Lotniehanan, SUrely EUsabettRobt^sonDqneeClarfc,
AliM Lee Robertson HoUand, and Beverly May Land
Dim, are unknown: and tte BiU ot Compteinte stetteg
ttitttere are or mar tepersons interested te tte sid>]ect
mriter of ttte sott wtese names are unknown, and making
them parties tetemtent by tte general description of
"parties unknown" and an Affidavit tevii« been made
and filed that ttey are unknown, audi unknown parties
hstag tte qxwses, telrs, devisees and sucnssors te title
of tte rixnre-named parties.
It te (MtDERED ttat tte said partiea defendari named
above, if ttey te livteg, and tte partiea whoso addresses
are unknown, and tee peraons made defSntente I7 ,tte
general descr^ition of "partiea unknown" doappearirftt-
iiB tan (10) days after dne piteUcatian of thte Order aaido
vteatte necessary to protect tteir Irienste. ft te fhrtter
OramtEDttet tte toregoing porttonitfthteorderte pub-
H sh od o nce a week tor four successive wetiu te Tte Vir-
ginte Beadi Sun, a newspaperpubUshedteteeCity of Vlr-
flnte B tech, Virginte.
ENTER:
A Copy TMte: JOHN V. FENTRESS, Clerk
By VmONIA B. ALLEN, D.C.
I ask tor thte:
Eli S. Ctovlts, Atty
1995 Va. National Bk. Bldg.
Mortote, Virgtete 22510
VBSJteie.28,.30,;ulyXM, 4t
"«i^nt;t sirt'
t ill
Ptr ^
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
te fin Cterfc's Qfllco of
tte Cirerit Court of tteCity
of Virginte Beach, on tte
Slri itey of Jgne, 1976.
Jotaite D. Prifrty, Jr.,
Pteltlft,
Loaise Palfrey,
Re^MLo
Daimdari
Tte ol4act ot thte suit
te to obtate a dtvoree a
Ttocato matrimonii from
tte aaU driendari qnn tee
gronnds olsapamftonto
morottanmiejwar.
And analfidaidtteTtegbMn
tnateMilDod ttet% de-
tentant te a non-nsideri
of tte Strie ot YlrfWatte
lari known post office ad-
dma being: c/o Rcglna
OlMl, 4000 Bonsall Ave-
nae, Dreiri HUl, Peuttyl-
vantelSOH.
vante 19016. itteordwed
tt^ *• do aiipcar ter«
«ttttt .ten (10) dKjt after
dno poUieatton tereot, ami
do lAtt may te necessary
to protect -ter" Irierest
te ays suit.
A COPT-TESTE: JOHN V.
FEimtESS, CLERK
By: 3. Outte Fnit, De-
PriTjCasfk
Lo«teoH.Cote
ItW Tlrglate National
BankJtaiWi«
NmliA, Virginte
vm
VBS 6/80, 7A 7/14,7/21
R te tter^re Ordered
thri tte sakl Michael MiUl-
roB appear betore ttte
Court wtthte ten (10) dam
alter pnUleatlon of fiite
Order and kidicate hte at-
ttnde toward tte {stiposed
adoptian, or otterwtee do
wtet te necessary to pro-
tect hte tetereri to thte
matter.
A Gopy-Teae:
John V. Fentress, Cteric
By: Virginte B. AUenDC.
John M. Cloud, Atty.
Tte MaU, Janaf Shoppteg
Canter
Norfolk, Virgiida
VBS 6/80, 7/07, 7/14,7/21
4t
anUte te tteDapattmmrt ol Ptemri^
VI^nOA BEACH BOmVQM.
ORDER
VDtCamA; Of THE
CLERK'S OFFICE <»THE
caa iiT cocinr of the
CITT CWntQMlABEACH
QHTBinttDATOFJnne
1976.
to rn: Adoptton ol Christo-
ptm Ames Mllliron snd
dnnge of nan* toChristo-
Iter Janus VllsoB
Br. VUltem Graver Wteon
ud M9 Sanchet VOs««
Petfttenen
Ta: Mlehari MUUron
ttS OmAird Street
Lodt,CaUfonte
Thte itey came ViUtem
Grvnr Vilson and Lncy
^tohas ViteOB,Patttk>n-
ers, and rM^nserisd that
ttewoi#^^Mryrttwa-
tag te to ritert*liiiriDi^-
ton (tf tte itove aauMd
teteri, CM^ter luaea
lOOfron, by Vffliam Gro-
vor Viteen and Lnqri Shn-
cteB tl^on, teitwnl Md
wite, mi rifittwtt teving
basB nuria and filed ttS
Midteri lOlUron. tmtani
parairt itf aaM dUd, te a
•on-reridMlofteiiteof
nrglito. tte teriknem
pnt^WOee addraM beii«:
41S Caneod Street, Lodi,
CaOlOiria
OS
VIRGINU: tflt THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
CTieulT (XXIKTOrTBE
CITY OF VnUHMIA
BEACH, ON THE IStt DAY
OF June, 1976
to re: Adoptioo of Evan-
qaltee Abate
^ David VOlMland Cleo-
te^mnCrodntt
Petittoners
To: Funando C. Gundran
U Urion, nilll^diMS
bAaaeery
IC-76-S46
Hte day came David
VUoot Crockett and Cte-
ote Mwan Crodntt, ftt-
tttonws, and rqnresented
ttri tte bisect of thte pro-
ceeiteig te to dtect tte
sdoptioo <tf tte alwveuffl-
ed tefhri (al Bnagritee
Mmv, Iqr David Vilmot
Crw^att and Cloofe Afaoan
CroOatt, hnriand and wife
•nd affidavtt tevii« been
made and filed ttat Fer-
nando C. Gaadraa, a natur-
al pareri tf said eriUfren)
to a non-r^iteat ot tte
State otViri^ria, tte last
kaon pori offlct addreaa
brinr U tteioB ntUte-
ttM.
R te tteretore Ordered
that tte nid Fwando C.
Gnadran appear befnw tte
Conrt wlttteteB(lO)da]»
after priillcation of thte
Orto' and tedlortehtei^or
ritttadattiwardttiifr«pn-
ed adoiMM^ fm-Mmmtm
do whri te necMsary to
prated Us istereri te ttte
■ttttmr.
A ooRT TMte: Jdm V.
Fntren, Ctat
By: inr^ria B. AOm D.C.
JiteaH.Draschurp.q,
Pldirit.%ateALyte
P.O. Bn 1127
Vlrairia Beach, Vii^nte
VBS 6/23, 6/M, 7/7, 7/14
i
y.
t^i^^^m^
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^»iV 4j-
lOrKtaU BMcb Sun, June 30, 19 76 B -5
(HDER OP PUBLICATTON
UtttCteit'sOtticeotUie
Clrctttt Crart of tte City
1^ Vlr^nU Beach, on the
16th day of Jane, 1976.
SMin Louise'Jones,
PMltilf,
apiut
MlckaellUlph Jones,
DatwiAiit.
■nw oWect of this salt is
to iMitain a divorce a vin-
eal» BBatrimiDnii from the
saU defendant, qno the
gnwds (tf desertim,
Ktad aBaflidaTittavli«been
made and filed tiat doe
dUi^ee has Iwcn used by
or in bdialf of the Com-
^ainant to ascertain in
«Udi coun^ orcoipon-
tlon the defendant is, wtth-
ai dfect, the last known
post office address btiag:
2M Fighter Drive, Virginia
Beach, Virginia it is or-
dered that he do appear
here within ten (10) days
alter doe poblicatim here-
of, and do what may be
necesMry to protect his
interest ui this suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginia B. AUen d..
Clerk.
Sandra Loniae Jones
1252 Ocena VM.
Virginia Beach, Va.
VBS «/23, 6/80, 7/7, 7/14
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In the Clerk's Office
of the Circnit Court of the
City at Virginia Beach, on
Um 2tth day of May, 1976
DarreU Wayne Wells,
Plaintiff,
igainst
Margaret Ann Wells,
Defoidant.
The object of this suit
Is to obtain a divorce a
Tincalo matrimonii from
the said defendant iqnn the
gronnds of separation of
the parties for a period
in excess of one (1) year
in accordance witt provi-
sions of 20-91 (9) (a) of
the /Code of Virginh, IWfr,
as amended.
. And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
the defendant is a non-
resident of the State of
Vir^nU, the last known
post office address being:
824 Elisabeth Street, Key
West, Florida 33040 it is
ordered that she do appear
» within ta (10) days
doe nddlflanoo here-
of, ttd-ds whet may be
necessary to prote^ her
lMei<i«t^«i this snit.
A oopf-Testr. Jdm V« Fen-
tress. Cletk :
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty Clerk
Moore, 3rydges t Cohen
2413 Pacific Avenue
Virginia Beach, Virginta
VBS 6/9, 6/18, 6/23, 6/30
4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
In the Clerk's Office of the
Ciicoit Court of tte City
of Virginta Beach, on the
Ist day of June, 1976
Deborah Gamble Walter.
Plalallff, i-">
agaiut
Melvin L. Walter, Jr.
And an affidarit>'' having
be«i hade and filed that
the defwdant is a noo -
residwt of the ^teitf Vir-
ginia the last kui«pjKtM«f-
fiee address Mng:.<CK:-
Srdi Infontry,^ Aro, 09045
it Is ordered. that he do
aK>ear here v^tklD4«^<10)
days after dMjHiblkattoa
hereof, and, do, what mtyi
be necessarf s to protect
his iirterMt ta ttds suit.
A cqnr-teste: JOHN V.
FEmeSS, CLERK
By: Viiginta B. Allen D.
Clerk
Clements, Bowerman li
Hauser
3284 Va. Beach Blvd.
Va. Beach, Va.
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23. 6/30
llie object of this suit
ta to obtata a divorce a
viiKulo. matrimonii from
the said defendant qiai the
grounds .M separation ot
the parties for a period
ta excess on we year (i.e.
May 19, 1974).
And an affldavif having
been made and fUed that
the d^endant is a non-
resident of the State of
Virginta, the last known
pod atnee address being:
e/o Mdvin L. Walter, Sr..
Aiirt TraUer Park, Lon46
Appntactan, New York, it
ta ontored that he do qt-
peai- hen within ten (10)
dajw aitR- <hie piMication
hereof, and do vdiat may
be necessary to protect
hta interest ta thta suit.
A «pf-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: J. Curtta Fruit, De-
Ky, Clerk.
m D. Booker. Jr.
162$ Princess Anne Road
VlF^nta Bea(^. Virginta
VBS 6^, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
- V
mmm of pubucation
ta the Clerk's Office (tf the
Cireatt Court erf tte Ctty
ol Vlr^nta B«ich, tn
tk3rd(tay of June, 1976.
MUra Jane Stowden,
PlaiiMf,
againrt
Alan D. Saowden,
Ike f^mi irf ttds s^
ta to iMata a lUvsm «
vinento matrtawdl tnm
^ tei^ mmiaui, qxatte
groaAi 9i SecttM a-n
(9) havtag Uved ^arate
and apart fbr the period ta
ncHB of em year.
ORDER
VIRGIHIA: IN THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF TH£
CTICDIT COURT OF^fflE
CITYOFVIRt^lABEACff
ON THE 27th DAY OF
Ma^l976.
In re: Adoption of Tracy
Lynn Moon, a minor under
the age of tMirteei^ (14)
yean.
By: John Harold Riggs and
Linda Gene Riggs,
Petitionen
To: Charles Bud Moon
Route *2
Fallon, Nevada
Chancery #e-76-783
Thta day came John Har-
old Rins ud Linda Gene
Riggs, Petitlooers, andn-
presented that the object
of Uita ivoceeding ta to ef-
fect the adoptioii of the
above named inluit (a),
Tney Ljnm Moon, by
John Harold lUggs and
Linda Gene Riggs, hnsband
and wife, and affl^vlthav-
Ing bean madeiwiinedtMit
Charles Bad MooN,ain-
tual panit ol aaid ehttd
(renl i* a ip»-n«ait«f
&• llitar <i^1Ri|ta^1»a
last kBQMi piiit oCBwad-
dnralMiW:||Mli«l^-
Ion, Ncnda
It ta Ovefora OntaNd
ttitt the W^QHiM^Wtt
Moon MMar before ttta
Covtv^ ten(10) days
jUter piftltcatton irf ttds
Order and IMteato hta^r
attitnde toward the pro-
posed sd#floi^ sr otnar-
wfse do w^ta neoMsary
UipecH^'mfMtnA ta
Ada matter.
AddpylWe: "
John V. Fentnns, Clerk
By: Virgiida B^^^AHeff D;C<
Stanley i^Mlips
P:0;B<aTO7
Virgiida Beach, Va.>
VBS 6/09; 6/16^4/23,6/30
4t
(»IDER0F PVBLICATK)N
In tte Cleft's Office of tte
Circuit Conrt itf tteCity
of Virglnia^BMid^ OBiihe
15th day ot June, 1976.
Judy MeCabe Moon,
PlaMitt,
apdnat
James R. Mo(»«,
Defendant.
nt chiea of thta suit
is to cMata a divorce a
mensa at thoro from the
.'«aid dcfendairt, npoa the
fnwnds ol daMrtkn. . ,
And anafHdavtthavlngbeen
made and Ued Uiitf the de-
fendant ta anoB-rMidantof
the State of Virginta, the
last known post office ad-
dnss b^ig: Bot2641,
APO;NewTor,ntt4ttta
ordered ttiat he do anear
hen wlthta teB(iO) <tays
after due prtillcatlon hen-
of , and do vAat nuiy be
neceaaary to protact .hta
interest ta Ma suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOTN V.
FENI^ESS, CLERK
BY: Virginta B. AUen D.
Clerk.
Si Cameron Mun
440t Bw Ffvidta Lane
Va. BentA, Va. 13462
VBS 6/23, 6/80. 7/7, 7/14
OKDER OF ramjCATlON
b the Clnk'a Office of
the Circuit Court ol the
City of Hr^idaiBeaeh, on
the Ist <tay (tf June, 1976
Patsy Brown (^,
Ptaintiff.
aptast
Sherman Parke*- '^:i,
IM«Klant.
ne («4Mt d tts suit
ta to obtata a ttvoree a
vineoto natrimoril from
tte saU Mmia/t upon toe
grorads ol nepaiytioB lor
nan ttaa tm nu^j^
And u A&vft taviag
been made and filed ^
the ddcntent ta a aon-
midetf of tte State m
Vii^ala, ^ last known
pnt office addreii hotag:
P(^ fmBtaaw^M-
naeul Mri(. Mi^odt,
Mrfli (^hdina R ta' or^
dared tttf In do wiear
l^rt •tttoi teaYlO) days
afttf ihH pridicaflon hHV-
1^, aad do what may be
necessary to pnted Ms
tatnetftaWs^t.
A? copy-Te^te: JOHN V.
FEN'TRESS, CLERK
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
puty, Clerk.
Pickett, Spata * Lyle
PJQ. Box 2127 ^ '
Virginta Beach, VlrglnU
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t
OJffiER OF PUBLICATION
Ib l«n|^'«.Qffice of the
CliSiPWn '«f the City
of Virginta Beach, dtt'ibe
leth day of June. 1976.
Dimttrios Demertita,
Plaiatlfl,
HarUiUa Demertzis
Defendant.
The object otthta.auitas
to Obtain .n divone a vta-
'cnlo.>mati!InodU'fiNNn the
said defsndaat;. ivte the
gropnda'. of sbpantion for
mon than one jrear to-wit,
from '"
And an affidavit havii« been
made and tiled thabfhe de-
fendant ta ftvon'reiUent of
the State of VtntlnU, the
laat 1ax>w post office add-
nas. being: 735 South
BraaOway, , Baltimon,
Maryland M ta ordered
that ahe do appear hen
wlMda tan (10) ttajv after
dne priittaHoB^anol, |ind
do what may be necessary
to protect her iaterest ta
thta salt.
A COPY -TESTE; JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK.' ^
BY:VlrgtataB. AUenC.C,
Qeric.
Deckw, Zciqr, at al
OneMUn^laaEaat
Nortolk, VaT*^^^
VBS 6/28, 6/80, 7/7, 7/14
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
VmCDHA: IN THE
dRCOTY COURT OF THE
CITY OFVQtGINIABEACR '
ON THE lOTH DAY OF
JUNE,l976
ta the matter^of ttoadop-
tlatal
ANN MARIE CAPPARELU
dMim OF PIOOJCATION
a t6cetrnt'sK»liceia(!t#
Clreoi^Cottrt'(rftbe Ci^r (rf
Va. Beach, on the 2nd day
of Jnne,4976.v
ISiomaa.M. Hestle,
Plaintiff,
against
Robin Edwards Hestle,
T)kT('dAaBt
■ object ut this suit
oMain a divorce a
jnensa^ et thoro to be jner-
' fAA Iht'o a divorce a vln-
cAlo'matTlmOBli from the
said defendant. «von the
KTounds of desertioK' .
' And an affidavit havlna^
been ntade and filed that
the dtAendant U a am-
naident of tto ^a%itf
Virginia, the last wwn
post office address being:
791 Sagamon mu Drive,
Marietta, GeoigU it ta or-
dered that he do ^HWar
hen,«ttUtt ten (10) days
aftWHtoejittblicatunir here-
of, and^> do -what nay be
.-.,necessai^ to protect hta
intenst ta tlds suit.
A" copy-teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virglttta B. AUen D.,
derk.
Wallace B. Smith
«4 Stoney Point
700 Newtown Road
Norfolk, Va. 23502
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/80
4t
Boulevard, Virgtata Beach
Vlrgtata
rr IS therefoK, ORDIiS-
ED ttiat the said JAMES
MclNTYRE appear before
thta Court wi^ ten (10)
^s after pubUntion of
tUs Order aai tadicate his
attitnde toward tbepro-
ptped adoption, or other-
w^e do what is oecessanr
to protect his interest in
fids matter.
A<^yteste:
Jdm V. Fentress, Cleik
Virgtata B. AUen D.C.
WlUam H. Cokma Jr.
attoraey for thefetitioners
1397 LasUn Road
Virginta Bead), VA 23451
VBS 6/80, 7/7.7/14,7/21
4t
tiliiii
warn CAnJSSEu.m
intanl.
' And it appeartag hf af-
fidavit filed aeoordtag to
taw that bE(»lARD E.
GAPPAH^JJ. iti* aataral
" ""■' ' Vnot '
(HIDER
VIRGINIA: « THE
CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE
ootcurr court of the
OTY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
ON THE 27th DAY OF
tan: AdopUon of BREN-
NAN mYNE GILLIAM
aHiB TRnrrAN t^YNKGUi-
LIAM
By: Coogie C. GUltam,
Ji'.' and Ibxine L. GiUiam
WffioiMrs
qppecryfC-TlrMl
iiitodarduMCoa^C.
ORDER OF PUBUCA'nON
ta the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court ofj.the City
of Virginta Beach, on the
-l«h (taT-Krf June, 1976.
Elisabeth Wilson Woodruff,
PlainUff..
against /
Albert C. Woodruff, m,
Defendant..__
The object of thta suit
ta to Obtata a divorce a
vtaculo matrimonU finom
the said defendant upon the
grmmds of desertlm.
And anafUdarit having been
made and filed that toe de-
fendnnt ta a non-resident
Of toe State of Virgtata,
the last known post office
address being: 938 North
A, Apt. A, Tulare, Cali-
tornta 93274 it ta ordered
that he do appear hen
wtthta ten (10) days after
due publlcatbn hereof, and
do what may be necessary
to protect hta iaterest ta
fids suit.
A COTT-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: J. Curtta Fruit, De-
puty, Qork.
MaiptarAB«mett
3380 Pacific Avenue
Virginta Beach, Virginta
VBS 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14
4
ta MfcWBHrW l
tt^ the aidiiamUQDf E.
. CAPPARmil do appear
wWita ten "di^> alH^dne '
^mbUatiob of 4hta (^(tar,
in flie Cterk's^Offlce of ttie
CInntt iCottrt^of UieuCi^
of V|iftnta;BeaCh;Vitginta
and |do irlatis neeesslii[
to protect Us interest, t
And ilt ta fUrtbercm-
DERED tint fiita Order be
pMiHaheftjOBca atvraek for
l o uigB ^ii w stveftfweata ta
ttal4»rgiata Beadi Am, a
newiftteerpabuaed ta the
r CMy^g^hrglntamwai; c
Virginta. ** V
A^ Cow Terte; : John V-
FaOraM. Out ^'
^: Viiftata B. AUoi, D.C
liUfortota:^ r^V^
Robert L;;81ittpB0ii,Jr.
Atorney ftur Pettttoiwr
SSOO Va. Beach Blvd.
Virginta Beach, Va.
VBS-6/I6. 6/28, 6/30, 7/7
ORDER
VIRCHHIA: IN THE
CL£RX'8 OrnCE OF
TOE ORCOIT COURT OF
THE C^TY OF VDtGaNIA
VEkCE, ON THE 1401
DAY (^ Aim, 1976 ;
b n: AdJMtlon of Chrta-^
tte Marie Bdnnta
Br WJUian R. * Ruth
G. Edvtrtt -
PlMtlOIIM*
To: FradcAifldna
c/0 Geneal DeUvery
ShmejKantndir
taCtancery
#C-76-910
tUs day ome William
R. Edwurte aad=lMh E.
Edwards, fdmim»nf»aa
tost Oieob-
fsc^ 'tfea
BrBBnaB^ iiShafM
imd^rtali»bMi
uUAyriCOO^ .^wOOttBtti JK
and Maxtoe L. GUUam,
hnimd and wita, and af-
Mi 4M»K ^ a
Ml of aaid^aM^i#to«
noB-ranidai
Vlrgtata, the tall tanp
00^ office addrenlitiir
810 Louisiana Avenue,
FMTiday, Loutaiana
It ta therefore Ordered
that the said Hubert Lee
McGlotota anwar before
thta Court wlthta ten (10)
days after pobUcation of
tUs Order andindicate hta/
attitndeioward tiwpnvos-
^ ed adqitian, or otherwtae
do what ta necessary to
protect hta interest ta this
matter.
A eopf teste:
John V. Fentress, Clerk
By: Vlrgiida B. AUen DC.
fttrry Xantor, Esq.
Adler t Kantor
706PlasaOneBldg.
Norf<dk.VA 83510
VBS 6/09,6/16,6/2*, 6/30
4t
JPHBUCATKIM
tefiMWEfafcti niliB «•■«»
Cirenft Court of thai City'
of Virginta Bea<^ on the
Mk dv of June, 1976.
Bikewell,
Rotb Bake-
fiO.
Ject of tU* procMdtag ta
to affset toe adopttoaoitte
diov* aaniodluit^Qttta-
tteJiUtel^iBrtti^WU-
yaaRiSdMMnuiltato
G. Idwitt^laAand and
wito. and affidavtt havtag
be^ nude and filed UMt
Frank AdUu, a a^ral
parent of Mid eUd, taa
aoB-iaiidaM of tkeStateof
rtspOi, Am tart taiown
po« office adfeansbetar
e/o CeBMfal IMlnry,
Tainie, ITeiitiiiii
t la fiMntew (Mered
immimtmkAasm
impair h j JMi'a Wf Conrt
wlthta taa (10) dnys aSer
pdf Hftf linr' of this (Mar
J m— MM - _ » _ &J— -jatt., J-
■BB W/UmCmBm wHw ■iillWW
tomrd the pr^oaad ado-
pUoB, M athwwtMdoidnt
ta BBC^aey to^^jnliitlita
tatafant to Ms miUite.
JeiB T. F^atTMS, Oerk
Lavias 4t FriM&iMi jt.^.
ItOWtwlBwattiatf
VlrgWa Beach, VirgUa
VBS 6/28, 80 1/ 07. 7/14
ORISR
VIRGINIA: IN THE t^lR-
curr COURT of the
CaTT OF VIR(HNIA BEACH
OK THE BAT OF, 1976
mTXEwarrm of the
ADOPnONillF
mmxmt hoar lyncs
10 BEWAM&D HERB^r
NOAHHCnTON
BY: JAMES PAUL H(»-
TOH and ANNIE ODELL
BORTON
IN CHANCERY NO.
C78^978
THE DAY came James
Paul Hnrton and Aimta
Oddl Hoitoh, P^tUMsn,
and represented ttut the
otiect of thta proeeedtag
ta to effect toe adopfion a
the above-named intant,
HertertMahLya^ by
Aaoas Pad Boit(»MdAa-
rta OdaU Jteton, h a ah a nd
and wife, nd tftMavtt hav-
tag been made and filed toat
Janos M^iyn, a natnnl
pveat of aaU cUU, ad-
dresa ta akaown and that
dna dOIgeaee has ban used
byortahehalfoftoaaaid
patlttoaen to aseeitota ta
lUchoMity or enpon-
tioa tte aald nataralfareat
i^«Mftbi* eOad, kblatf
taBM pMtcflfa»^dnn
baii«: a hoaae wU^tonow
daawUrted wUiA was to-
eated oa Vi^tata B«^
The object of this suit
if to obtata a divorce a
vtaculo matrinumii from
toe said defendant vpoa toe
grounds of one year s^
aration.
And an affidavit having been
made and ffied that toe de-
foidant ta a non-resident
of toe State <tf Virgtata,
toe last known post office
address being: c/o Mr. k
Mre.R.BakeweU,15De^
dale Drive, Leasingbam,
Slealord, Ltacolnshlre,
ENGLAND it is ordered
that hedoappearherewito-
ta tm (10) days after due
pUblicafion hereof, and do
what may be necessary to
protect hta Interest ta tlds
sutt.
A a)PY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS. CLERK
By: J. Curtta Fnrit, De-
puty Cleit.
Mr. WilUam H. Colona,
Jr.
1397 Laskta Road
Virginta Beach, Virginta
VBS 6/23. 6/80, 7/7, 7/14
4t
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
b the Clerk's Office of
toe Circuit Court of the
City <a Virginta Beach, on
th» 28to 4tay ^ Itoy, 1976
Doreen Audrey Durante,
Plaintiff,
against
AntlK»y Durante,
DefendaiA.
The object of this suit
ta to obtata a divorce A
Vinculo MatrlmoaU from
the safl^detodaat.'qnntoe
grounds of the partlM hav-
tag Uved eitf irely ^vate
and ipart for mon toan
one year.
And an affidavit baring
been made and fitad that
the dtfentant ta a noo -
r^deat of tte State of
m^tola. the last known
port office address bdng:
Sm Fmno Avenue, P«i-
sac^ Ftorida it ta or-
dned that te do appeir
hen wfihta ten (10) days
att«' dn publication tere-
of, and 00 what may be
necessai7 to protect hta
intenst to this suit.
A cqpy-Tesfe: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Viiglnta B. Allen D,
Clerit. ' . '
ChrisUe 4i Cutterman
245 First Colonial Road
Virginia Beach, Va. 23454
VBS 6/9,6/16, 6/23, 6/30
4t
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
ta the Clerk's Office Of toe
City ol^Vlrginta Beaidi; on
the l^dayof June.ir».
Qtfolyn Yvonne ^pria^.
Plaintiff.
against
Duval Robert Springe,
Defndant.
The object of thta sidt ta
to obtata a (firorcs avta-
culo matrimonU froni the
said defendant, upon toe
grounds of continuous and
uninteirupted separation
for a period ta excess of
one year.
And an affidavit having been
made and fUed that toe de-
fendant is a non-nsident
of the State of Virgiida,
the last known post office
address being: 536 Kosi-
cuosko Street, Brooklyn
New York it is ordered
that he do an)ear hen
wlthta ten (10) days after
due pubUcStion hereof, and
do what may be necessary
to protect hta tatenst ta
this suit.
A COPY-TESTE: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
BY: Virginta B. AUen, D.C.
Clerii.„ :
JraiP. Eichle?,Atty
701 Plasa One BuUding
Norftjlk, Virginta
VBS 6/23, 6/30, 7/7, 7/14
ft .
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
tar the aerie's Office
of tte Circuit Court of tte
City of Virginia Beach, on
the 26th day of Hay, 1976
Milton E. Selby,
PtainOff,
against
Grecta Marva Selby,
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
b toe Clerk's Office of
the Circuit, Court* of the
City of Virginta Beach, on
the 7th day of June, 1976
John D> Densmore,
Watatilf, 7 >
agiAist
Aogene L. Densmore,
Defendant.
The object td this suit
ta to obtata a divorce A
Mensa Et Thoro to be lat-
er merged into a divorce
A Vinculo MatrimonU from
the said defendant, upon
tte grounds of Desertion
on August 5, 1975.
And an affidavtt baring
been made and ffied that
Due diligence has been
used by and on behalf of
the plantiff to ascertata
ta what county or Corpor-
ation toe defoident ta, wito-
out effect, the last known
post office addnss being
710 D. E. Leicester Ave.,
Norfolk, Va. it ta order-
ed that she do ^jpear here
wlthta Ten (10) Days af-
ter due pid>licaUaq here-
of, and do irhat may be
necessary to protect her
interest ta thta suit, -i—^-
A copy-Teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CItfk
By: J. Curtta Fruit, De-
puty, Clerk.
Decker, Zoby, ColUas A
ChrisUe p.q.
Suite 900
One Mata Ptasa East
Norfolk, Va. 23510
VBS 6/16, 6/23, 6/30, 7/7
ft s .
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
ta the Clerk's Office of
toe Circuit Court of the
City of Virginta Beach, on
the Ttt day of June, 1976
Robin Cheryl Greenfield
Moran,
naintiff,
against
Midnel Lee Moran,
Defradant.
The object of this suit
ta to obtata a divorce A
Vlncttto Matrimonii from
the said defendant, upon the
grounds of desertion.
And an affidavit having
been made and filed that
Due diligence has been us-
ed by ud on behaU of the
. plantiff to ascertata to what
comrty or corporation
the defendent is, withoot
effect, toe last known post
office address being 616
or 618 Red Horse Lane,
Norfolk, Va. it ta order-
ed toat he do appear here
wlthta Ten (lO) days af-
ter due publicaUon kere-
^^, and do w h at -JM* be
necessary to protect m to-
tereat ta this suU.
A copy-Teste: John V.
Fentress, Clerk
By: J. Curtis Fruit, De-
pu^,^Clert
Harold J. Goodman p.4.
1120 ^rrow Road
Chesapeake, Va. 23325
VBS - 6/16,
7/7 ft
6/23. «/80,
The object of this suit
is to oltain a decree of
divorce a vinculo ma-
trimonii from the defendant
upon the grounds of Uving
separate and apart for a
period of one year.
And an affidarit having
hem made and filed that
the defendant is a nco-
nsldent of the State of
Virginta, toe tast known
post office addnss being:
317 Marion Street, SeatUe
Washington 98104 ft is tn--
dered that she do qjpear
here wlthta ten (10) days
after due publication hen-
of, and do what may be
necessary to protect her
interest ta this suit.
A copy-teste: JOHN V.
FENTRESS, CLERK
By: Virginta B. AUen D.
Clerk.
Bnitt, Rutter A Montagna
720 Attantic Nat. BankBldg
Norfolk, Virginta
VBS 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30
ft
10 Beacherl
VMIgrads
A total of 259 Virginta Military InsUtute cadete-
tacludtag 10 from tte Beach— have been named to tte
dean's Ust at tte okI of the first semester.
To be eligtole for tte academic honor, a cadet must
have an avm^e grade of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for all sub-
ject, Witt no grade below 2.0. ta the current first
(senior) ckss, 73 cadets were named to tte honor Ust,
irith 70 from^ the second class, 48 from tte third, and
68 from the fourth class.
Among ttose named to the honor list are tte 10
Virgtata Beach cadets.
They are Cadets: Thomas H. and WlUtam B. Cravrford,
sons of Dr. and Mrs. WilUam B. Crawford, of 844
Five Point Rd.; Gary J. and Jerry T. Haste, sons ot
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Haste Jr., ot 5321 IndtanJUvar
r'^'Ud.; Budall E. HawUns, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Eir,
' gene D. Hawktas, of 1504 Lake Christopher Dr.; and
R^nwrnd F. Higgtas ffl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hi^gins, of 368 S. Ifewtovn Rd.
Also, WtUtam H. Peacock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
ttur L. Peacock, of 340 E. Chickasaw Rd.; Robert J.
Rockefeller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert RockefeUer,
of 316 Garrison Ptace; Michael G. Tate, son of Mr.
and Mrs. BiUy G. Tate, of 3717 Gladstone Dr.; and
Jack L. Wrif^t, son of Mr. and Mn. S.L.Wright,
of 4512 Curttas Dr.
Stitches Shifts
Beach location
fj
ORDER OF PUBUCATION
b toe Clot's OBtee itf tlw
Circutt Court of toe Ctty
of Virginta Beach, on the
15to day of June, IV^
Joyce Ann LaiAford Lodf,
PlainUff,
against
Jessie Donald Long
Defwdaat.
The object of thta suit
ta to obtata a divorce a
vtaculo matrimonU from
the said dideadant. , 1900
the g^tNmte of teswtion.
And anaffldavtthariagiieen
made and ffied ttoi 4oe
dUlgMce has been used by
or ta behaU of tte Cmn-
plianant to ascertata ta
iritlch co«aty or oorporta-
tloBtlMdeieodaatta,wito-
oot cttod, Um last Inown
post'Ofllce address Iwiag:
154 Boato CoamsBCheCta-
ster, Virgtata Beac^ Vta-
jtaiaA ta wdend that he
do tpfmr here wtthta ten
(10) days after dasptfdic-
atioB huwrf, aad do lAat
auy be nacMsair to pro-
ted hta bdereri ta tota
antt.
A COPY -TESTE: SOWI V.
FEMYRSSS, CLERK
BY: Viri^ata B. AUen D.
Cterk. _
Woodruff G. GrUfln, Atty.
P. O. Bn ^
Va.»adi,Ta.a«8
VBS 6/28. «/80, 7/7, 7/14
ft
Stttches. Inc.. Beach-owned chata ot casual sporto-
wear shops, has moved its general offices to anew
7,200 square fo(A bnUding ta Airport Industrial Park.
Marvta Frijsdberg, president, said that the iiew build-
ing jwill serve as general offlcesand dtttoibuUdii ten-
ter tor Stitdies' eight retail ouUets ta the Tidewater
area. The building ta on a 1.2 acre parcel at 5721
Thurston Drive. ^
Friedberg describes his business aa a qtectaltydoto-
ing (^eratton, catering to men and women.
Besides buying produds from U.S. tlms. Stitches.
Inc. importo sportswear producta from Europe, Souto
America, Asta and the United Kingdom.
ta maldng the annomcement, Jim Daris ot the b-
dnstrial Divtaioo. Virginta Beach Department ot Ecoao-
mlc Development, said, "We are very happy Stttches
chose our city. Iliey bring more diversity to the grow-
tag list of indudriesand commercial businesses locat-
ing at VUginta Beach."
Locattag Studies, Inc. at Virginta Beach was the result
of a co(9eraUve effort between Davta and CharlM
Ifi^iaum, industrial realtw.
King's Forest
clubbers meet
The King's Forest Ctarden Cldi .met recoiUy at
nialta Presbyterian Chardi. /
The eld) ta proud of having wtn most beantifual boott
at the Pembnte Chairty Basaar last taU, and com-
mtttees fOr the baxaars next faU are already haro at
woric,
Membera «oatiinie to visit the Ceder fOr Effedive
Lesmiv. Mn. Bardd L. Harris and Mn. Daivd
C. Ascher helped J|e j^hilitt^ mske very aUractiv*
spring flower collsges thta moott.
Mn. Rc^ M. Lmnan and Mrs. Rdiert W. Miller
wen coi«ratutated by the presided, Mn. WUUam
C. Darwta, for winning tdue ribbons for tefr hori-
culture exhtotts at the qving flower show sponsored
by toe Virgtata Beacfi CouncU d Gardn Clubs at toe
king's Gru* Preiqrterlan.aMrch. -^ -
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yard of Mn. George H. bnlktoB to Ld» asm.
1%e otdic 'Rree Pw^esudSaowfaaUbushmretavorites
wtto evwyoas.
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Call now and place
your FREE BEE!
NICE little kittns ready
for peo|ile. Free to Rood
borne. Anytime 547-4077.
lOTTENS-Adoralde. 7
weMu old. JoUffRoed area.
CALL 4M-7MS (tor Urs.
Slmmooa)
KITTENS welaed and Ut-
ter boi trained. Eicht
vedcs old, male and fe-
male, all adorable. Call
4M-2379.
lOTTEN, one, 3 montbs
old, male, cray and wbite.
Call 497-74!o.
FPP PIES bee to a nod
lOme. llolheTIs put Bird
Mf. Fire wttks old. CaU
4M-620S:
Loving Cat free to loving
bome. Less tban 1 year
old. Good with children.
Call 428-5015 after S:pm
4 FLUFFY litUe kittens
are waiting for a loTing
new owner. CaU 547-8652
anytime.
3 KITTENS - Cburcbland
area. 6 weeks old. One gold
and two Ubby. Call 484-
7883.
KITTEKS - Cide, bealtiiy,
and FREE CALL 428-6997
FUEEUttens. 6 weeks old.
CaU after 5 p.m. 427-1438
KITTENS, 2 gray, female.
Give away. CaU 424-4252
PUPPIES - V.2 Male and 2
Female. Great Bridge area.
CaU 547-2606.
3 CALICO kittens need a
good home. CaU after 5
pm 484-4995.
FEMALE poodle, 4 years
old. Charcoal with wbite
stripe in chest. 486 - 5541
WTTENS-free to » good
bomau Two Uaek k one
Three pqiples , tw6 males
ft one female. 6 wks old
and tree to a, good home.
Father terrier, mother
part- dasehimd. CaU 853-
5366, after 4 pm.
OOG-EngUsh Bbeep ft
Aire-dale, 6 y«irs M,
male, gentle, good with
chUdren. Call 486-7244
2 yr. Old Gray ft Wbite
female cat. Good mouser.
CALL 421-9567
NTTEN8, > male, 8 wedcs
old. Free to a good bome.
CaU 488-9644
PUPPIES - Part German
Sbqtoard. 6 ««Ab okf.
Male and female. CALL
482-3410 after 5 p.m.
BLACK ft WHITE male
eat. One year old and good
wtth cbUdran. CaU ^-
0014.
SEVERAL grown cats, aU
neotored. Free to a good
bome Cbarcbland CaU
anyttme 484-5489.
POODLE miniature, wbite,
male, doesntJlke children.
Approximately 5 years old.
CaU 547-1089 after 6 p.m.
4 KITTENS ft Manui. Bea-
utiful Persian type. 6 weeks
old. CaU 482-1024 aft«r
6:30 pm.
KITTENS- Free, some are
ftissy and one gray sti^jed
male a year old. CaU 420-
5542
XTTTENS-Free to a good
home. Graf ft vrtiite and
black ft white. Male ft fe-
male. CALL 421-9567.
PERSIAN eat - fnj4rM,
caU 428-0100.
CAT-Part persian, tor-
toise sbeUfMiaIe,dac]aw-
ed, nanterad, two years
old, very friendly, Iree to
good hoflM. CaU 140-2980.
. t . I' " I' I i ."
in«Mr<»aerilHb!aadiii 1
mlMO? bovinf pats ■ iKMl
loving bome. CaU 424-
9123.
CATS-3 fftmale, ivayad,
2 are siamease and 1
tabby. Call 424-9123.
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HOMETOWN NEWSPAPERS
SELL I Here's why: The reader
of the hometown weekly paper
has more time to persue each
copy, because the newspaper
is liHiaUy tnuiiler,^ Ims ero-
ded and witti editorial content
that is alive witt> local events
that involve the reader. This
providies a depth of readership
that favors the cimsified adver-
tiser in hometown newspapers.
Give us a tryl
nu"! elqr HooMmi annp^ien in cMd irilfa «A
VoOi bdiCTt fa dMn. iUnKUv ft
TDEWATER
MONTESSORI
SCHOOU
Row enroUlag lor Septaaber
Ages 1 1/2 years - 1 years
CAli 499-0723
Ceritflad ftW aid «piOBu stair
BaU days Readily eWriti^ eArtseMatteMHde
Cbeaapaake-PorMaeath
BLACK male cat-1 year
oU- boase broken - give
away. Call 482-2448.
CAT-TABBY-PERSIAN -
Yellow ft While, ^e, 4
vsan old. Needs a good
home wttta aoGbadren.CaU
463-0744.
KITTENS - 4. all male,
7 weeks oM. Call after 4: 30
p.m. or all day week-ends
482-3182.
8 iaTTENS-7 weeks old.
Male and female, 3 are
?art siamaaae. CALL 583-
481 (tor Terry Remtotw-
^, 226 Dominion Ave.,
NorfbUc, Va.)
American Eridmo Spiti-
one year old. Free to good
bome. 497-6941.
GERMAN Shepherd 8 month
Female aU shots. Free to
a good bome 484-9218 any-
time.
LOVABLE ktttens Free to
a good bome. CaU 543-
3881.
Kitten, black Female and
adorable. CaU 484-1947.
FREE kitten to a good
bome. Black ft wbite with
shHt hajr 9 weeks old.
Call in •vanii«8-464-6850.
TORKSHIHE Terrier,
grown, registered, neuter-
ed, needs a caupi# to
love bim. No smaU diil-
dren preferred. CaU 482-
3853.
BOSTON TERRIER Free
to good bome. Housetrain-
ed, doea not like yomig
children bat loves wtailts.
Needs lots of love. (AKC
Registered) CaU 488-3539.
PDPPlES-6 weAa old,
mother is a mtnerature
CoUey. CaU 420-1818
KITTENS-Free to a good
bome. 2 black, 1 whtte
and bUek. CaU 488-1783
dnrii« the day. 487-1875
after 5:30 pm.
t-(f«elal
REOEniTBIS AD
FOR WO(M)EN NICKEL
The Cigarette House
Moyock, N. C.
BatUefield Blvd. Rt. 168
/ never feel alone when I listen
to Jon Jeffery Key.,,
Maybe theft's whylmanledhlml
02St9no
2-Spectal Notiees
SPRING and Summer val-
ues catalog. Sand yoir
name, address and 25$ to
Griggs Gift Cmter, Route
3. Box 186, Smltbfield, Va.
23430.
NICK'S Pnvy HHo< - HIU-
~ti» Plata, LaaUn Road,
VirginU Beach. Saturday
and Sundaya l:pm tiUdark.
CaU 480-4287.
CONTRACTORS Marine
construction co. needs
single office, small stor-
age space, and telephone
answering when out. CaU
JeihB after 5 p.m. 425 -
1975.
Wanted: Literary critic
wtth strong Interest In sub-
ject matterot science fic-
tion. No idle curious, no
lonely women, please. As-
sist with final stages of
gnaranteed martetable
product. No obllgatiott ex-
cept yodr Ume. Oiare pro-
oeeda. Complex project.
547-1846
REDUCE safe ft fast with
GoBese Tablets ft E-Vap
"water pUls." Murden
Drag.
WORRIED ABOUT YOUR
SKOf? Curl ft NaU Salon
has organic Nutri-Metlcs.
Free demonstraUon Tues-
day ft Wednesday 11 am-
2 pm. For appointment caU
399-9709 or 587-6370.
Invite a clown to your next
birthday, picnic, or pro-
motion. Clowns available
for all occasions. CaU
Clowns ft Santas, 587 -
3697.
I-Lost and Foand :
PLEASE help me, I'm lost
I am a big green parrot
with a red area on my
•> head. If yon see me,|dease
caU my owner. 482-3041
p \^rm in the Gr^ Briege
«rea.
I'm in the Gfeat^
BvWLoU
FAMILY Package-2 loU,
vaults and monument in
Woodlawn Memorial Gar-
dens, $2,000. CaU 420-
0835.
I-Antomoldlesjbr Sale
1971 - CHEVY VAN - Redi
Kamp-2 A/C, r^rigerator,
stove, siift, sleeps four.
ExceUent condition. CaU
422-4403 after 6 p.m.
6-Aaton«bUes«irSale
6S-CHEVItOLET- 8.W.G.,
impala, «ir, radio, oee
owner, |700. CaU 482-3978
FORD-Bronco, 1974, 4
wheel drive, V8, AM - FM
8 track stereo, poiwr
steering, neallatt comB*
tton, low fflUaan, f3900.
CALL 857-1091
REWARD 1500.00 For in-
tormatioa leading to recov-
ery of antique clocks and
watehea, stolen from my
bome. CaU 420-1518.
vmJCSWAGON
Large selection of used
VoUcswageu, moat models
most ccooi^. 100 per cent,
guaranteed. Baidt financing
craiUt approved by phoM.
VICTOOT VOUOWAGEN
3401 Victory Blvd. Ports.
397-1216.
II - iMta. Marlae
GENERATORS - OoeOnan,
3 K.W. 24-38 votts, air
cooled diesel ft one 10
K.W. 120-140 volts, water
cooled diesd. CaU 8S9-
7722.
76-16 ft. BOAT, exceUent
condition, kMks Uke new,
trailer, electric windi, all
safety equipment, comidete
package. Dan 422-1424 or
Evening 461-6661.
sandblastdk: - Boat.
Trailers and Machinery-
Free EsUmatea. White -
burat, Blassingham Corp.,
403 W. >4th St., NoribUc,
627-2396.
CHRIS - CRAFT Comman-
der Sports Fisberman-SP-
1970-Flylng Bridge- Twin
300 H. P. - Outriggers-
Fishing Chalrs-TrimTabs-
Costt38,000-8eU orTrade
125,000. CALL 425-0526.
13 -Help Wanted
ATTENTION college tta •
dents and otbera. If yon
have not accepted a nm-
mer job or career Job as ■
of yet CaU me Immedi-
ately. 499-4606.
OPEN the door to extra!
eawUnasi] Join the iafteaaa —
tttl friendly toyd em o n a tr a-
\tors who are making good
\monay in th^ ivare wne.
Also earn yaurtoyaamples
fnw. No ddlvertag or col- ^
lectmg. No caA Invest - 1
meat. CaU now 547-4716.
Also bo(*iag parties.
PRESaiAN to operate
Goas Cmnmmlty 3-unlt
offset newspaper press.
Three-dav week: Tnes -
day, Wednesday, Friday.
35 hour average, tttU pay.
CaU or write Norris BIy,
Tidewater News, Frank •
Un, Va. 23851. Telephone
962-3187.
Mu^RkKo
JOHN JEFFERY KAY
wi muomng
6-10 am
FARMER'S
Need Seing space?
8^ pFOdnce tnm jmr trwek. We have ebolee naeo
avaOaUa. Located ta Chsaveake, near Grant BrMge.
OA Grove Flea Mariiet
CALL ^
482-1030 or S47-1800
NEWSPAPER PRINTING
CUtk oar prices, daltvafy iit shmt aONl ^altty
tor yoor laldetd slse n awsp a p a r . Wa |rW new sp i » er s
tor cdlagea, hU^ scbools, aaUttary^ baa ea, Aarehes,
t^bods who wtfiiS a pceiaaaieaal ptwdnet.
QuSty, low price, mBuumMn U flip's what
yoa're looklag tor, then we're (fee ptUtuM tor yso.
Complete typeaettlng toeUiliea.
CIRCULAR PRINTING
Whatever you may need for year bastOMS, toor
pages OT 24 pages, color, ewnpoaitlaa, apeedy awvlce...
we do ae Job! An advertiaiag eirealar makea an im-
^esslOB. Be sore your reflects the iauge yon want
to project. It's someOiing we can help yon wlOi. Call
as tor estimates, no obligatiaa.
CIRCULAR DELIVERY
H yea MtlriMt cir«dart ia Virata BtB^Cbaaa-
yeate and Per^nrik w« mt «Nt yea^pla^l Oar
MffHr Ijnfci, i«getn» wift Inairtlag to aerl
adleey* eeverage s( OM i^rket yea wtaL CaU tor
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at WW or'Sottttampton
C«gfiti, or InCbMspHkc
yiirtUa, PorUnodli, or
S^ikCltlw, Vi. teltnr
ru«« |S,MO • 17,144. Ap-
ply br S:00 P.M., July 9,
inl to Va. Employmtiit
CoauBlMion 1411 N.Bat-
tltfltU Blvd., ChtsapMkc
(M7-4Ul)or706-7MHi(li
S.. Portiwojitt, {»7 -
tm or ia-4S8. Sia-
toia »., Suttiik, (IM -
0748). An SqutK^'lo-
tty Eraplojrar.
SERVICE MANAGER tor
tnmtat eompuy ipiclt-
UtlM la truck wiii^Mit
lid kydrauUei on Eist-
•rn Bm>t«, MtryUnd. Take
chufo iadlvMutl nioded.
Pild holidays and vacatioDs
Ufa Insnnnce, hoatrttalU-
tfk», and uUforms. Sal-
ary |1S»000 plui. Com -
ntMtBVtn wlttiaMUty, R«-
^ Virginia Bitch Son,
ClaMtflad Box f47$, IM
RoxBOMBt Rd., Virgin-
la BMCh, Va. 234St.
CHRISTIAN couple or p«r-
na to help me with grow-
tm holiness, great future
rSWards,caU4»7-4Ml(V)
GIRLS vantid for new pri-
fate clnb in Norfolk. Make
IB exctss Of ftSO. a week.
No uperleBCC necMiary.
For iirtorriew call 6ZS -
$141.
U Rclp Wanttd.
ADVERTING &lesper -
wan nead«l ibr ..growing
Tldwniter gewsptper or-
ganliatlon. Qqwriaoeeei-'
lentlal. Copy and layout
Involved. Excellent cqipor-'
tiuity lor ««U-gtarter with
ideas to work with mini-
mum supervision. It you
qualUy, ^ease smd re-
lume to Mr. Km Curley
Byerly Puhlicathws, V. u.
Box 1327, Chesapeake, Va.
2$3gQ. AU r«pllM stneUy
cbnfideolial.
RECEPTIONIST wanted.
No experience necessary.
Call «£3-S342.
WORKDK: editor needed
(or growing Tidewatnr
commonliy newspaper
grtHQi. Must be seaioned
news pro, strong on r«-
writer oommuni^ nowi,
photography. Nowiman-
agement, layort, pastnq)
wills neceaiaiy. Small-
p^wr ezperiene* valuable.
Snd eonildwtial resume
to Ken Carley, Bm 1327,
Chesapmke, VA 23320.
FULL or part Ume. Show
our money making line of
calendars, promotional ad-
vertii^ and. gifts to lo-
cal huslnnuN. No invest-
ment, colledions or dis-
trict nunagen. Prompt,
friendly serviet with «7
year old firm, rtfed AAA-
1. Weekly commissions and
liberal homist Write John
McNeer, Dipt. IMS, New-
ton MFG. Co., Newton, Io-
wa S020I.
COLLEGE
SUMMER WORK
fMONEYI
CALL 461-1193
_2>-Htl^»Mto^^
WORKING Shop Foreman,
47 1/2 hour work week.
New taclUtlai, clean shop.
Must be etparienced In
farm machinery and truck
repairs Hi^'kcbool educ-
ItioD, (ood pay, vacation,
hospital Insurance availa-
ble. See Mr. Goodwin,
Goodwin EffiiitunMi Co.,
1211 Armory Dr., FrtAkllo
Va.
14-»osltieni WMted
CHILIXARE in my home,
day or al^. Weithavtn
area. Cillin-OSOS.
BABICSTTING- My home.
Great Bridge vrai. fenced
yard. CsU 4U-30gt, 412-
2(06.
EXPERIENCED child care
in my hmw tor wwUng
mothers. Lots of love, in-
dividnal rttentioo, play-
matei and reasonable. Call
484-S42t.
Sna-RBTIRBD MAN would
like gaidMi wotfe. CaU af-
ter ^ S4S-M07.
BABYSrmNG-Your home
or mine. Week-dayi hod.
week-end's. Call«4->S«n
BABYSlntNG in my home.
Great Bridge area. LbU of
loving care. Aayage, weric-
days. AvailaM«S«^ember
1. CaU 423-3431.
STUOE^ Part-timo. 9
am-lpm; I2.S0 per boor,
{dun Mnis. No npertence
necemry. CaU Mr. Whi-
ter 4M-9SSS.
FASHION CENTER
We s*A one indlvidukiwho
has dreams ot;«)pertfing
their very own Udiei hoa-
tlque. Our program indnd-
es a comidete set of fix-
tures, ehcek-oirt counter,
BisetUaneoui supplies,
tn-store training, grand
opening, advartiidng and
pronoUoa, continuing as -
•Istance and beginning in-
ventory. AU thU fbr uUt-
Ut as 112,500.
LADIES
MOE^EWEl^E
IntowstlBg: iBrt. Excel -
lent Income CaU 461-1198
t
CaU today toU-free
l-IO0-374-47aO Est. XIX
MASSAGE QRL
•175 WEEKLY
GUARANTEED
No experiMce necessary
wlU train 18 or over.
Business Man's Massaxe
AHwtth^. 6tS-«Ml
or 4IO-t7«l
MAHUFACTORDKt DBTRmUTOft WANTED
NO MACRIMERT REQUBEO
NaUonal 54 year old organisation otters catalyst used
in manufacture of CRETO in America and in private
label products throughout the world. Product is ccdor-
Isas and It is not a snrfice eoattng. It penetrates new
or oU concrete using the very detrimental alkaU now
in the concrete Itself to effect waterproofing, stop-
page ot cracking, crumUing and increases tensUe strength
The G8A nanber for ^ETO U 80SL00044-2S01, It
StipulMes 'DO NOT SUBSTITUTE, THIS MATERIAL
HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE TOE ONLY PRODUCT THAT
WILL 00 THE JOB TO WHICH IT HAS BEEN APPUED'.
Pradnet is in demand by industry, schools, municl-
ptUtias, etc. No madiinery need to MFG. Just mix
and s^-tnmeodou profit! PhoM Richard Hardy, 714-
319-1335 or writs AlkaU Reductton Co., 66066 Pierson
Blvd., Duort Hot Stiriags, Ca. 92240.
Exchanging
its mi you
no tongtr
ufirlW'.
ipbiAWn.
caiilvltniora
prscticai tliin
Morinh
thoM itenM.
If you're
looking for
• practical way
to find
I caih buyer,
look to
aanHiadl
Call u> today
to piso* your
.. tow^fioatad
bdependent Businessman
needs fuU or part-time
he^. Only honest, am-
bitious men or womoineed
immire. 420-0977.
CASHliB
imCEPTIONIST
1140 Week gaanntaed
salary. No axpwiMce
neces*ary.aO-t1U
14-PostttonsWtnted
HOUSE Sitter-wUl'tlt with,
your booses whlfo'i^ v*
on vacation/ R«l»r««ce6.'
Can 340-6200.' 10 Mm -
12 am.
Churohlaad ArM -WUl
babysit la «y ham. Play
arwa, maala, matiro wo-
man, Reaidnibln. Call
464-6934.
BOYS training and coach-
ing. Oouervatory creden-
tUU. CaU M1-201S,
BABYSITTING -My borne,
large tenced In yard. Ideal
lor woriting ' ■ moUier.
Huders Point arna. CALL
MS-1391
EXPERIENCE Botddioeper
for smaUbwdnecsos.ortU
phases of ctM&<«pwortc -
in my balBlln. CaU 461-2507
CHILD GARE-in ay home.
By age. CaU 465-1597
(»iO. weekly)
MHHaaHamiHMmsaHBiHa
IS^Buainm^porhwi^
PART Tiipc sales iepre-
sentatlvcpior ^notbetlc oU
A Lubricants. CALL 420-
6350
oppoltTUNmr'ior anod-
ttous people. Run your.own
distribotorshlp part-time.
Hi^ income and profit
sharing. Phonetorappoint-
-.497-5655.
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BAimHB- in
dltion. CaU sa-
con-
DEC0N8 BENCH-SoUd
mapel, new condition. |7S.
CaU 397-2474
WGPK
SWIMMBIG Pool - 24* dte-
meter with patto, $1100.
CaU 497-6291.
BQALTEIiS
Looking for i busy
mark»tpl6ce
where you can buy,
sell or trade?
If you are, the
ixwtu^ed
classification in
today's \^antAdt
offers you
exactly the help
you need.
An inexpensive ad
will sell your
boat or explain
your iwap offer.
Other boater's ads
provide you writh
a selection of
boat* which era
for sale.
AlK-Condltioner— Fed -
den, . ir,000 B.T.U. 's,
wood panel front, excel-
lent condition. 3150. Call
547-1602.
DRAPES - lined, 2 pair,
100' X 64" ,3 .jmlr, ^"
X64",ll«ral6a>«liiteback
grouMl! Bxcellnt condttion -
CaU 461-^0267.
Large pool taMes for sale.
Can be ceea at pobl room
onlTthSt Vi.?Beaeh
BAB and 3 bar stobU, 7
ft., padded, excellent con-
dition, $125. CaU 420-0635
QLOrURNITURE idealfor
poreh/Thre» easy chairs,
two end chairs, Uble and
four chairs, hartieqne grill
two attmotive tatde lunps,
aU fbr flOO; CaU B<Mi at
547-4571 Of 486-3430.
MAGNAVOX home eater-
tainmeat center includes
AM/FM radio, record
Idayer andBAW 21" TV
wttb goodpletore needing
tuner MlBxtotsnt, 190. Al-
so, brant new 12' SAW
nortaU# TV, ISO. Reel -
lo-roel tape reeorder,f40.
Call Bob at 547-4571 or
466-3430.
» - Wanted toBiv
FARM Huose-nesrly t ac-
reas - Georgetown fian.
Oik floora, flr^n, 3
spicioua bedrooliis,'jporch,
large dctadhed garage.
$55,000. By owner. CaU
,424-4154. Noagentol
63 - Lota iBf tale
GEORGETOWN
'COLONY
HOME SITES'Ftffi SALE
for
People planning Homea
i Custom Builders
SALES OFFICE ...
333 Provldeaee Rd.
Call 404-0317
70 - Heae lerviees
ELECTRICAL wdrk. New
and old, resUcMial and
commerdaL Free esUma-
tes. Bondcd'ind Insured.
CaU Ketchudi's Electric.
4t3m20.
Lot Clearing, Grading, De-
molition, Acreage Clean-
ing. By the hour or job.
Free esUntrte. CALL
"547-1602.
66- Far 1
Basinyss Ql^ortunity. Be
«ov ««• boss, for a flO
uvastmeit. Profits daUy.
460-0152.
open the door to eitra
sernings. Join the sucees-
sfnl friendly toy demoih-
atntors.wbo an makiit
good maaey Ittthldrjgpare
hme. AU iiia your toy
samplei 1k>ee. No Arilver-
ing or ooUecUng. Ho cash
investment. Call now S43-
4716. Also hbbklagparties.
21-Private Instruction
ntSTRUcnoN classes
Nnrses Aides - OrdKlles-
Qdc Bil^MadtoalTfaimag
Schooi; Greet Bridge. 94»«
5156:^"
IS-ArtidanaM'Me
GRAFLEX Nortta ltO/220
SLR. Use Just Uke 135
mm 1:2 F/SO lens, sot
shade. HOO.OOorbestoflnr
CaU Cklco 417-2152.
WEOEHNG GOWN-New, de-
tachable train. Bodice, lace
and baby pearU with laog
sleeves. $95.00 caU 547-
16l».ffixe 10
IRACLET Watch, 14 K.,
Sold l" wide with pear
rii^ waaaaat aa din-
wads on top. Vary vala-
aUe. CaU S«-16n.
^TfloSselofl'VoSSs
WANTED TO Binr
Boat tridler to- accom -
oiodato 16 tvA boat. Tan-
dMn<axle preferred. CaU
49»'h5042 before 5 and ask
torXl.
:Sl.«Cotas and
NOKWEW RARE COINS -
Norfolkis most comptetei
buy, seU trade, buyingsU-
ver coins, 42 Soathem
Shopfring Center, NortoUc,
8S3-8in.
37-Machinery-Tools
GENERATORS-One Onan,
3 K.W. 24-32 votts, air
cooled diesd AooelOKW.
120-140 votts, water cool-
ed dtesel. CaU 665-7726
PAMELMG-ThU isasteall
/Priced low because of
mixed cotor.) 3/16 in. gro-
oved and negrooved for
$1.50 per sheet and 3/16
hi. new Masonite $1.50 per
sheet. CaU Mrs. Taytor
it4S7-010i;
RABBITS tor sale tor peU
or tryttg sise. WUl de-
liver dressed. CaU 543-
6607.
USED 2 inch extra heavy
scheduUtlQ pipe; Approx-
imately liOO feet. Best of-
fer. CaU 461-7310.
fdSL Sale-WaiUtttrr Organ
^cMtsole, ihythm box A tape
tsMrder bnUtlMlaosyn-
thsthUer. ExceUMl coadi-
Uoa. (^464-6047bBlween
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66>^Caa
MCAM(PBR - NUnrod - 8e-
Wv«it^; Bafd-TopvMstDve
»sidk abd ice box. Sle^
fiver Eierilent eoodltlOB.
• CaU497-0W9.
lO-fome Service
^'SECOND Mortage Loans
. fFast Service) FtSt: Home
Improvements, BiU Con-
solidations, Investment^,
Aby Reason. R. L.For-
tiine, Associates Financial
." Services ot America, Inc.
655-3105.
FORK LlFT-1974-ALLIS
CHALMERS, model ACC
25. Land capacity 2500
lbs. Pnvaoe foel, 190 hrs.,
Uke new, $7,500. CALL
421-3780
EUlot Addressograph-fair
oonditfon, includes shel-
ves, drawers, 500rt«B
Ideal for smaU busl nean,
ehncb, or civic group
$200. or best offer. CaU,
547-4571. J„iA
40-MobUe Homes tor Sale
MoUle Home Must Sale!
Pay no eqitty, remain on
M. im-Marriifleld - I2x
70. CaU 464-8610.
56-For Sale Va. Beach
CEDARWOOD-3 bedroom,
aU vpUances, sun dear,
feodag, lew assuDptioa on
73/4% loan. Payment KM
a B(&h. CaU 416-3730
Loans
NOTE and AUTO
Norfolk
County
Finance Co .'
LOCAaV OWNED
AND OPERATED
482-3381
946 bathefieldblvd;
IriLSOH'
SBOPFIMI CUTU
GENERAL CONTRACT-
mc-Home'S buUt, rooms
ramodeled, garages, ro-
ots, carports, acreened in
.porches. Colonial Con-
strnrtiw Co., caU 463-
1577, ask for Sam.
PIANO tanhig and rqwir.
Player .nUnos also re -
paired. Old piano ^specie-' L.
Uty, ■
Can 486-5016
MEET OUR CLASSIFIED ADVISOR
EVELYN Is our classified advisor. It is her job to
assist and advise anyone who calls Byerly Publications
to place a low-cost quick-acting classified ad. She is
the first person you will meet if you bring your ad to
our office on Battlefield Blvd Evelyn checks everjr
ad tor corrections, for the right running dates,. and
makes sure your ad is published in aU three of our home-
town newspapers (Chesapeake Post, Virginia Beach
Sun, Tidewater Life). If you need help with your classi'-
fied ad, caU 547-4571.
STOREY
CONSTRUCTION
Specialising in Interior A
Exterior Painting, WaU-
paper, graying Acoustic
Ceilings or Wallis, Repair-
ing ugly ceiling or waU
cracks. WiU remodel, de-
corate and repair to your
speclflcathNis.
FREE Esfimtes!
CsU 464-4694
W.R. CURLHIC
WRLDDfC SERVICE
Sjpecialising in:
Equiimieat maintenance
'BuUding trade bodies
AU types of welding
CalBly
421-3855
HOME
SERVICES
iNOUITIIIAlft
SONItlMCTION
MINPMINT RINTAL ^
543-5Z213.eWeMert eAir CoMpresseH-
•Forkiih* •Spoet Heotfrsf*
eCronM •Qntiii^atn,
•Asnp*
f333 Bdlnbridga Blvd.
NC«MANdEAN.AAGR.
CONCRAT0LATIONS
ED HAZARD!!!
SALES TOTALUIG
$111,000111
Ed Hasard hu recently
joined our company and
is a weU Itoown nsident
(rf Greenwood EsUtes. He
invites aU his friends to
contact him when thqr
should need to seU or buy.
His home pbooe U 547-
7217.
RiCAROO, mc.
lIALTOaS
311 xmrrowR u>.
CHISAPIAKB, TA. 23320
-n Til HEART OF
(»EATBRIDGK'
641-46SS
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BLACK
BROTHERS
Builders
Home Improvements
Contractors
Garage BuUders
Room Additions
Aluminum Siding
- Roofs - Carports
Kitchen Remodeling
CALL ANYTIME
B46rT3l8i
' -IM?: *!«»>.'
1600 Park Avenue
Chesapeake, Va.
m U UTTU
A6M-" "■
viaDii
Bocni AsomoHS
KiTcgiN annnnjwi
*AU sizes of garages and
attached garages.
'Convert garage to a den
or family room
*Ceramlc Tile, Brick, A
Block work
We specialise in
Home Improvements!
R.H. BLACK
Ca.
,ltt-M» 117-7176
AirrmiE evenwgs
UMDERBUTERS
BinUNNG SUPPLY CO.
'Home Improvement Is our
business'
Roofing, Siding, addtUonSr
storm windows, plastering,
AC/Heating, electric, con-
crete work, plnmbla|, gnt-
tera A dn. spouts, lOtchen
romodleing garage, brick
A block work, painting,
A block work, painUni^
carpeting, alnmlimm aid
ing A fireplaces.
.BendagAUTMewater
FKEEKsfiMto
CaU6U-8M4
Nights 848-0161
i
Painttng A Paper Hangifl
Very reasonable, free M'
Umate, aU work neatljt
done and guaranteed.
•So Let The Girls" Do K%
Phone 655-0558
'HOUSEW<»KGOTY0U
DOWN?
General cleaning, steanti
extractico carpet clean -:
ing, floor waxing and strtp-4<
ping, window cleaning, car-
pet and spbolstery sham-
pooing. Banded, insured..
FREE ESTIMATE. Call
DMIESTICARE at 465 -.
.1971. ♦
SOFA-Uwsoa, 3 cnahiHi-
ed, gold aad green, doea
Ht need re-aBholstered,
ml iMd ooaAlon, $100.
CaU iU-»72.
KINGS (aAlIT
4 Bedraom-3 Bntb, large
corner lot, centralalr. As-
sume or eovnatloaal. (Mi.
340-2246 after 6 P.M.JKt
AdENTS
Real Estate Sales Agent
New With Pembroke
For 1976
NO GIMMICKS
JUST A BETTER
COMMISSION SPLIT
ANDBONI^
COMPENSATION PLAN
Openings for experienced
or new age^ in ourGreen
WnrerV tot ia lal laa c b ol
fioe. Ovn- SO-miUioB in
Residential aalM for 1975
aukes >s one of Tidewa-
Us't la i^ faUservice
fonpaatsr "Wi ' nw m
caa do uon becaase we
are the GaUery of Homes.
Lock Ibr our ItaUottl and
local continBrtng TV mro-
motlon. AttMd our pro-
-fMsional traitfng course.
WaltM- taith
4', 7145 Chcaapake, or
.. % Hdbwa 497-9611
yit6<nuBa^
PEMBftOKET^EALTY
GALLERY OF HOMES.
Astro Realty
8620 MartlB Johnson Rd.
Deep Croak
You can trust app|
REALTOR LB.
wmmmmmmmm realtor*
HOUSE OF THE WEEK
Three Bedroom rancher located on six acres. Has two
fireplaces aad large den. This home hu central air and
M hotalrheetaadstonnwiadowsanddoon. Priced
at oaly 1^,000.
Astro Malty 424-3720
BUI Barlow 467-106
The Realtors below are prrtwaionals in real estate who
subscribe to a strict code of ethics as members of local
and state boards and of the Natfooal Associatiao of Real
Estate Boarte.
Profct your Inv$m9ntl S— orn of rAese Iwtllng area Realtors!
iSliSr^
Bdttariy Woods
Forvsi tU8
Cedar Grove
Tayk^yfooa
484-4542
FotanexuiULTs
OALL
-3720
SASSER
vS4ll>lfl'
IKALTOIt^MMM* WU
B«iO*U«CHL*WD,
•LVO
484-6690
gang «8nFIEU>464-5433
jgBALO GEORGE «4-7tt4
mMTE aOWELLa4-0404
PAOLWEOOWG 48a-Mtt
UHWBrFIKU} 464-5488
■onnsnwni, «4-««t
PAULSODERQUlSf
466-6119
B-8 Virginia Bnch Sun, June 30, 1916
VIRGINIA BEACH
SHORTS
Wins scholarship
A Virginia Beach student has beenawardedan academ-
ic scholarslilp for 1976-77 at Evangel College, Spring-
field, Mo. She Is Mary L. Snyder, daughter of Mr. and
Urs. Marvin E. Snyder Jr., now of Yuma, Ariz. Miss
Sbyder is a 1974 graduate of First Colonial high school,
and a Junior at Evangel.
An accounting major, Miss Snyder was awarded a Busi-
ness and Economica Alumni scholarship for next year.
She is on the dean's list for the spring semester.
Gains certificate
Martha Carr Huddleston recently completed require-
ments for the Certificate of Advanced study in Educa-
tional AdmUstntion from the College of William and
Mary. Mrs. Huddleston, a reading specialist in ttie Vir-
ginia Beach school system, has been on sal)t>atical leave
tor the past year. She had previously received her Mas-
ter in Edttcatlm degree from WUliam and Mary.
Myers seminarian
Scott B. Myers, a second year student at Yale Divinity
School is worlung at Virginia Beach United Methodist
Church as seminarian for his second consecutive sum-
mer. Myers received bis first ordination June 15.
when Bishop W. Kenneth Goodsoh ordained the class
of deacons at the session of the Virginia Annual Con-
fi^rence at Hampton Coliseum.
Home president
Robert Allen Horne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert*
Home of the 500 block of General Gage Road, has
been elected president of the Psl Chi chapter of the
National Honor Society in Psychology at Old Dominion
University. A sophomore, Robert is a graduate of Prin-
cess Anne High and is on the dean's list.
Frankle gets M,D,
Frankie Ann Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
J. Holmes, received her M. D. degree last month from
Medical CoUege of Virginia.
A graduate in chemistry from the College of Wil-
liam and Mary, she will do an intemshq) in internal
medicine at Hartford Hospital in Hartiford, Conn.
Award to Helen
Helen Frances Sbevock, a dance student, receivad
her eight year Certificate of Merit Award from Mary
Ann Wood School of Dance at the school's recital Satur-
day evening recently at Chrysler HaH in Norfolk. Helm
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Shevock
of Virginia Beach.
Bratcher degreed
Gene F. Bratcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. PaulD.
Bratcher of Deary Lane was among 120 studenta re-
ceiving degrees in the 1976 Grace College commence-
ment exercises. He received a bachelor of science
degree with a double major in iriiysical education and
business. He is a 1972 graduate of First Colonial.
Barber graduates
R. Craig Barber, son of Cai^in and Mrs. Roy C. Bar-
ber of 2225 Pqplar Point Rd. in Virglca Beach, has
graduated from Purdue University earning a Bachelor of
Scioice D^ree in Biochemistry. While attendii^ Pur-
due, he became a member of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity.
BrelnerfOn list
Robtrt A. Breiner Jr. son of Mr. and Mcs. Robert
A. Breiaer Sr. of the 4500 block of Bob Jones Drive
IMS been named to the dean's list for the first semester
4 Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, N.C.
Holmes a success
Rickard Holmes Knight Jr. of Virginia Beach las
recdved a doctor oS Jurisprudence degree from Sam-
l>rd Univerettj^in Birmingham, Alabama.
SIckler has B.S.
Burton H. Sickler Jr. of 4829 Brandywine Drtve has
received a Bachelor of Science in biology from Penus.-
hwda State University.
Bayalcto Junior piBytrablow btiiillfii nolil
Plaza, Bayside
concerts shine
By BUD LOWE
Sun Contr ttutor
Did you attend any of the high school or joaior high
school band concerts this spring?
Two of the Junior high schools in this area had beevti-
ful spring concerts. Ptaia and Bayside Junior Higli
Schools did a magniflceot Job. The studenta sounded like
professional musicians on stage.
PUia Jr. iswithoutadoubtoneof the most improved *
Jr. high bends at the Beach. It is under the direction of
Charles Warren who has done an outstanding Job with the
young musicians under his care. Words alone can not
explain the sounds that was produced on stage at the
spring concert for Ptaia Jr.
Plaza Jr. is without a doubt one of the most improved
Jr. high bands at the Beach. It Is under the direction of
Charles Warren who has done an outatandlng Job with the
young musicians under his care. Words aUme can not ei-
pUin the sounds that was produced on stage at the spring
concert for Plaxa Jr.
aafvMpJr. ts a very etrai tad waMwam»Ut tnit^
of musicians. Under the direction of Evelyn Sperry they
have progressed beautifully. Her stage band is me that
could hold its own in any setting. This was a surprise
to hear, and if one had not been told they were.Jr. high
school students you would think you were listing to one of
the more popular groups of the area.
Yes, Mrs. ^lerry you have really put it all together in
this °groq>. The concert band and wind ensemble were
first class all the way and a pleasure to Ustw to as well.
The students from these two schools will go on to either
Princess Anne High School under the direction of Ron
Collins, Cox High School under the direction of Billy
Cooper, or to KeUam High School under the direction of
Jack ^rry. Whichever high school it may be they can be
sure they are beading for a new eqwrlencein music and
under the direction of some of the finest band directors
around.
There is some outstandli« talent leavli% the jr. high
schools and heeding to the bigger units in sr . high school,
but one must remember this is where it all started. And
the band directors of our Jr. highs are the ones that de-
velop the interest in music in the students and give us the
fine bands we find in our local high schools today.
Talk to the different high school band directors here at
the Beach an) you will soon know how much importance
is idaced tm the feeder programs from the Jr. Ugh
schools. Every year the high school bands lose top talent,
and the Imput from the jr. highs have to repkce thta tal-
ent. They may not be as experiencedasth(»e leaving tat
they fill those necessary spaces that are needed to make
their musical unit comidete.
And are tl» Jr. hl^ students happy tiwut the nu>vft<Np?
Jest aft them.
They will tell you in a minute how they feel. They are
just bubbling over with enthustasm. They know whatjdgh
school they are heading for and they can tell you what
their new hand has done this past year and how much it
means to be a member of that high school band.
So the next time you hear a bend playing, stqi> and
ttiink, who was the one responsible for getting this stu-
d«it interested in playUig a musical instrument. We at
the Beach canbeproudoftheBandOirectors we have, the
be^ in the state.
Secretaries at Beach
hold installation meet
The annual Installation
Banquet-Bosses' Night of
the Virglnta Beach LegU
Secretaries Assodatioii
was held recently at the
Mariner Resort Hotel.
James R. McKoiry, Eq.
was presented "Boss of
the Year" award ^hls se-
cretary Kim Cowan.
Betty McAdams was pre-
sented "Secretary of the
Year" award by her boss,
Philip G. Denman, Es^.
The fbllowing otficen
wer Installend by the Ho-
norable Philip L. Russo,
Judge of the Circuit Court
of the City of Virglnta
Beach: Kim Cowan, pres-
ident; Donna Petniska, vice
preisdeirt; Carol Hamblln,
secrrtary; Maggie Oyer,
treasurer; Betty McActams
governor; Michele Pore,
NALS Representative.
All in attendance were
surpirsed by a Ikshio dtow
consisting of several attor-
neys who modeled "Wat
the Attorney : Should Not
Wear to The dtfiee". The
models were: James A.
Gorry m Esq., Leslie R.
Watson Esq. and Carter
Q. Anderson Jr., Esq.
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